by GTO Geoff » Fri Mar 11, 2022 5:59 am
Locked at 34* sounds like going in the right direction.
Finding optimum idle timing is actually very easy.
Warm up engine, idling, put into gear. Loosen dist clamp & move dist for highest idle rpm. If you are starting from 34*, there will only be a slight improvement going higher than that, but worth doing. Once you have the highest rpm, toggle the dist adv/ret to make sure you have the highest rpm, the sweet spot. Now, check what the timing is...& that is what you need.
Make sure your timing DOES NOT CHANGE going from N into gear. This is the leading cause of problems. If timing does drop, it could be the centri weights started deploying in N but dropped back when going into gear. Probably the most common cause is people using stock VA units with low vacuum cams. Never gonna work!!
You need an adj VA unit, with the Allen key fully CW as a staring point. These can add up to 30* of timing for idle. My GTO idles with 48*