Swampdog
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Where is the timing mark pointer on my 62 383? Drivers side or passenger? My damper is degreed all the way around.
At risk of opening my self up to all the expects, but the way I see it is who knows where the rotor is in relation to the No. 1 post. But it is in the general area. Here is the way I time my engines. By the way I just installed an electronic dist. and ECM to replace the dual points on my 62 383. I put it on top dead center with the rotor at N0. 1 . Get it warm enough to idle at 800 or so RPM. They I turn the dist. clockwise till I get the highest rpm (and Vacuum) Actually Back and forth till I find the sweet spot. . Then I check it with the timing light. Walah, looks like 15 or 16 degrees. Then drive and see if I have any pinging. If so back it off a little.
Notice I didn't say anything about the vacuum advance because the guy that built the engine (Ben Donhoff) put a ball bearing in the advance hose. I rum my Chevy engines with the Vacuum Advance plugged off also.
I guess it may hurt the gas mileage but if I was concerned about that I would be driving a Pruise.