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Old 12-22-2017, 07:13 PM   #6
Fred K-OR
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Default Re: Who uses the Nu-Rex wrench to timing car?

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It works fine, but remember that the initial timing is just a starting point, and that the actual timing while driving is determined by where you put the advance/retard lever. There is no reason to obsess with getting the timing perfect within a fraction of a degree.
This is my feelings on the tool also. You need to "fine turn" the engine after you get it close with this tool.
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