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383 Timing. TDC versus 36 degrees

Started by Racer57, June 28, 2021, 06:39:58 PM

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Racer57


DeathProofCuda

TDC initial timing spec for the 70 383 HP motor is for emissions control.  These engines were equipped from the factory with a solenoid on the distributor to retard the ignition timing at idle for better emissions at idle.

The best resource I've seen for how/why this was done is the Master Technicians Service Conference manuals put out by Chrysler back in the day.  Check out the link below.

https://www.mymopar.com/downloads/mtsc/270.pdf


headejm

TDC is factory spec for manual transmission. For automatic, spec is 2.5 BTDC. I just rebuilt my 1970 383 HP and installed a Lunati camshaft with good idle vacuum. My initial timing is 15 BTDC with an automatic.


DeathProofCuda

Quote from: headejm on June 28, 2021, 10:02:23 PM
TDC is factory spec for manual transmission. For automatic, spec is 2.5 BTDC. I just rebuilt my 1970 383 HP and installed a Lunati camshaft with good idle vacuum. My initial timing is 15 BTDC with an automatic.

Yes, just to be clear, unless you are running a working factory original dizzy with the advance retard solenoid AND you are tuning for best emissions, instead of best performance, you should completely ignore the factory timing specifications.