
12-27-2015, 08:06 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Genuine original Unique MotorCars 427 S/C, with a Genuine original Ford 427 Side-oiler.
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It may have been 40. It's been years since I adjusted it, as I've only driven it twice in the last two years, and would have to check my notes to be sure.
I know I did have to limit the centrifugal advance quite a bit so I could run more initial. Otherwise it would run hot, and the idle was a lot more lopey.
I run a Crane ignition control, which retards timing a bit during cranking, allowing for more initial advance.
My motor is 12.5:1 compression, and runs 110 octane race fuel.
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Originally Posted by DanEC
Do you mean 40 des total? It would be unusual to run a distributor with only 10 degrees (crank) centrifugal advance. Keith Craft recommended 40 deg total for my low compression motor but I'm running 15 initial and 37 total right now.
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