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jmac5032 09-03-2006 06:11 PM

FMS 392 Balancer timing marks?
 
What set of timing marks am I supposed to use? I notice there is a set
marked "A" and "B". I have been using the set with the A above them. I just wanted to double check.

I also swapped to the AFR 185 heads. What is a good starting point for jetting
with the extra power I should now have? (up from the original GT40X heads)?
I use a 750 drag demon carb. Stock jetting at sea level is 75 pri and 83 sec.


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