Thread: 1990 460 strght up timing?
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12-05-2006 06:20 PM #1
Well, assuming shaawnlee is correct, Ford went back to straight up timing in 85-86, so as interesting as the question seemed, it has become moot.
Personally I miss the days the computer consisted of a box on the fire wall and you carried an extra just in case. Almost a computerless electronic ignition. I guess that's why I'm trying to relive my childhood with a 77 4x4 crewcab/429 project in the garage.
Thanks for all your input
John
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12-05-2006 08:50 PM #2
i prefer cars with no computer at all.... even though they have come a long way.... with OBDII at least theres some sort of standard..... they're getting better and better at the car actually being able to diagnose the problem for you.... soon you wont have to even look at a freeze frame to compare with the DTC to figure out exactly whats going on....just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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12-05-2006 11:22 PM #3
I am not 100 percent positive on the straight cam position ,..but I am sure it would not hurt to put a new timing chain on at 100,000 miles and use one that allowed you to advance/retard the cam.I have almost 250,000 miles on mine in stock form and it turns about 3200 rpm at 65 with the c-6 transmission,they are really good trucks.Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)






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