I need a Pic!

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  1. mavtricks71 New Member

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    Please can somebody shoot a picture of there Timing marker on a 94 Mustang GT... also what is the timing supposed to be set at on the marker....Thanks
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    I don't have a pic yet but the timing mark should be set to 0 degrees at top dead center on cylinder #1.
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    Hope that helps.
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    Your awesome thanks!!!!
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    From the other Posts people are saying the Factory timing is set at 10 BTC ?????
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    I believe what was meant was at 0 on the balancer #1 cylinder piston is at TDC. Setting the ignition timing is different and the spec is 10* BTDC.
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    So 10btc with the spout out is Factory Timing?
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    :nice: Correct.
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    Where is the correct way to set the timing, as in picture you see i'll say you have the top of the marker the middle of the marker and the bottom of the marker, and that pic., may have a hole in the bottom center of it, mine doesn't so I'm never sure where is correct point since my marker has no holes, mark lines or anything on it, so where is the correct point.

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