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Timing should be set with a curve kit installed, lighter springs and stop bushing. Total timing with vacuum advance disconnected 36 degrees. If a stock ignition the plug gap is .035 if modified .045. and the plug would be a R45TSX AC.
the .080 gaps were necessary for the lean mixtures caused by pollution standards. I'm going to asssume your not trying to get your 67 to pass later emission requirements. The 36 degrees is mechanical advance only. You get additional advance from the vacuum advance unit which may raise the total to as high as 52.
OK, I didn't know why they were gaping the plugs so wide, this helps alot, I have a pro comp distributer, so I should change the springs to let it speed timing quicker I'm supposing
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