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Advanced timings = bad??
by
Torchd
on 30 May, 2008 05:46
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Hey guys!!
I was just wondering if advanced ip timings are bad for the engine??
I fulled advanced the fuel pump timings of my friends 1,6 NA.. i dont know what the timings are now cuz i dont have a gauge.
The engine sounds a bit harsh now but it has made a lot of difference in the acceleration.
Please let me know about the adverse effects... if any.
All comments are welcome.
Thankss!
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#1
by
burnt_servo
on 30 May, 2008 07:04
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how skilled are you at changing the headgasket ?
before you start playing you should have the tools to measure things to know what your doing instead of guessing .
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#2
by
OM617
on 31 May, 2008 03:08
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Guessing is about the worst possible thing anyone can do.
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#3
by
Torchd
on 02 Jun, 2008 01:08
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hmm so the HG can leak??
The gauge is not available in my country....i'll have to get it shipped.
Shud i back off the IP timing?
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#4
by
burn_your_money
on 02 Jun, 2008 17:30
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You won't get it back where it was, but you definitly should try and make an effort to. You can put holes in the pistons from too far advanced timing. What was the reasoning for advancing it?
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#5
by
rallydiesel
on 02 Jun, 2008 17:41
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At least bring it back enough to quiet the engine down. If you smoke and miss you've gone too far. I think of it this way, if it is far too advanced, the piston will ignite the fuel before reaching TDC. Think of the stress on the rods, bearings, piston tops, etc. Not good.
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#6
by
OM617
on 02 Jun, 2008 20:44
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Too far advanced and the piston will be trying to compress the already expanding gasses. As you can imagine that puts a LOT of stress on the pistons and rods.
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#7
by
dieselsnowmobile
on 03 Jun, 2008 16:47
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And will cause you to burn oil. I had mine at about 1.05 mm and was burning 3.5 qts per 1,000 miles. I put it to .95mm and it now only burns about 1 qt per 1,000. There are probably some other issues involved, but I was amazed that it did that, so I would not advance it much past 1mm is probably the limit.
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#8
by
gldgti
on 07 Jun, 2008 18:11
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And will cause you to burn oil. I had mine at about 1.05 mm and was burning 3.5 qts per 1,000 miles. I put it to .95mm and it now only burns about 1 qt per 1,000. There are probably some other issues involved, but I was amazed that it did that, so I would not advance it much past 1mm is probably the limit.
might have been because of the extra combustion pressure leaking past the rings and further pressurising the crancase...
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#9
by
Zulfiqar
on 09 Jun, 2008 16:39
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speaking of Pakistan and DTI - I had a gauge adapter custom made for me by my handy machinist when I lived there, and I bought a dial gauge to stick it in the end of it - worked a doddle - and I would double the comment of blow and oil consumption too. timing really really matters for these engines.