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<blockquote data-quote="wings5j" data-source="post: 95761" data-attributes="member: 1341"><p>Craigb93,</p><p>Your advice was good. After going to the website, I sent an email to Pertronix and they responded quite quickly with the proper kit and coil number. They also helped by phone and email with a few questions I had.</p><p>63012753, after reading your story, I did a check of my timing prior to removing the points. On my 742B, their is a window in the front cover to check timing. At the back of the twin belt crankshaft pulley is a notch that lines up with the timing scale above that shows TDC and degrees BTDC and ATDC. The maintenance manual states to time at 5 degrees BTDC. As Craig mentioned, the vacuum line gets plugged while timing and the rpm required I forget but it was something between 750 and 950 I believe. Out of town now so don't have a ready reference.</p><p>I took some soapstone and worked it into the pulley notch and highlighted the 5 degree BTDC line and that made it really easy to see with the timing light.</p><p>Take care,</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wings5j, post: 95761, member: 1341"] Craigb93, Your advice was good. After going to the website, I sent an email to Pertronix and they responded quite quickly with the proper kit and coil number. They also helped by phone and email with a few questions I had. 63012753, after reading your story, I did a check of my timing prior to removing the points. On my 742B, their is a window in the front cover to check timing. At the back of the twin belt crankshaft pulley is a notch that lines up with the timing scale above that shows TDC and degrees BTDC and ATDC. The maintenance manual states to time at 5 degrees BTDC. As Craig mentioned, the vacuum line gets plugged while timing and the rpm required I forget but it was something between 750 and 950 I believe. Out of town now so don't have a ready reference. I took some soapstone and worked it into the pulley notch and highlighted the 5 degree BTDC line and that made it really easy to see with the timing light. Take care, John [/QUOTE]
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