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Neal Colingham Neal Colingham is offline
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Location: Sammamish Washington U.S
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Timing

My 76 2.0 stock motor with a Weber conversion (40's). I don't know what distributor I have
but the conversion was done by porsche gods
Bayside Motor's in Redmond Wa. My question is
I have read a 914 with carbs needs to be timed at 3500 rpm, I recently put a light on
mine idling at 800 rpm and the timing lined up with the notch on the flywheel. The car was recently timed and the mark was new. I reved the motor to 3500 rpm and saw no evidence of any marks. The car runs great, whats up !
Old 02-04-2000, 01:46 PM
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