[DMCForum] Re: Timing and Idle correlation
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[DMCForum] Re: Timing and Idle correlation



Perhaps the dizzy is loose, and shifted slightly causing an increase 
in idle speed. Retard the timing and see if the idle drops.

Also, make sure the power plug for the advance solenoid didn't pop 
off. That's most likely NOT the problem but I'd double check.

--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Travis Goodwin <tgoodwin@xxxx> wrote:
> I posed this question to the DML but I will pick y'all's brains as 
well.
> 
> After I replaced the 02 sensor the car improved. Then again, last 
night, it
> seemed to be driving even better. However, the idle has gone a 
little higher
> than it was before. It used to be around 800-900, now it's around 
1100-1200.
> I checked the timing and noticed it's 14-15 deg BTDC. 
> 
> Is the higher idle causing the timing to advance or are the two 
unrelated?



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