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      Aug 2008
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      Make sure the ground from the coil to the battery is sound, and I personally would make sure the electricity is flowing through low resistance wiring rather than through the body or frame (the same goes for the distributor ground, I burnt out an MSD dizzy due to a bad ground which overheated the module). Furthermore, make sure the coil is isolated from heat sources so it runs cool.



      A stock HEI with a mag pickup should run well, especially if you set it up with an MSD ignition module (6AL etc)

      I would start with about 32 degrees total timing all in at about 3500 rpm and work up from there. Not sure on the exact specs on the cam but I'd start with around 12 degrees initial timing with the vacuum advance disconnected and in gear with a friend depressing the brake pedal to make sure the RPMs are low enough not to engage the mechanical advance. Vacuum advance should be on a timed port.



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