Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 17:21:01 -0700
Reply-To: Gene P <olgreywoof@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Gene P <olgreywoof@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Timing
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ORR, thanks. I went to the books. Read up on that whole Samba thread about advance all-in. The numbers vary in different accounts, but I got the idea and did it that way today, so the all-in is at about 35 deg. Set that way, when it drops to idle, it still reads about 10BTDC, the V notch ¼ - 3/8 inch left of the engine split. It idles there comfortably, but is very touchy with throttle, easy to kill.
I’d never heard of Density Altitude so I read up a bit on that too. I read that warmer temps and higher humidity would increase Density Altitude – I’m here with temps in the 60s and humidity in the 20s, so that should not be affecting me.
My first post made a joke about it being peeved at me for not running it all summer, but that may be a thing. I’m thinking I need to get it out on a highway to blow the cobwebs out of everything. Into my 29th year with this van and I’ve never had to fiddle with it like this.
Thanks again
From: OlRivrRat
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2020 9:39 PM
To: Gene P
Cc: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Timing
It has been My understanding for Many Years that the General Rule Of Thumb
for Eng' Ing' Timing Advance is that what ever is specified should be Increased by
1 - 1.5º Per Thousand Ft of Altitude @ which the Eng' Resides ~ So @ 7K ft AMSL
You should be setting Your 2.1L H2OBoxrs Timing @ Somewhere in the range of
12 - 15º ~ That Tab that You mention is Roughly 5º so You can use it as a guide
to estimate 7 - 10º beyond it or using the Prescribed 2In = 35º You could make a
mark on the Pulley @ 2.5In from the 5º V Groove & that should be good to use @
Full Advance RPMs ~
All that being said,, Setting Your Timing @ 5º when it should maybe be set
@ 15º shouldn't make it Idle Badly, it should only make it respond to throttle +s
sluggishly ~
There is Another Factor that is important to Note ~ Your Physical Altitude may
be 7000 AMSL but depending on Atmospheric Conditions Your Density Altitude this
time of Year may very well be a Great Deal Higher Than That ~
On 10 Sep , 2020, at 6:32 PM, Gene P wrote:
> Hey folks, thought the serious work was done, but can’t get ‘er tuned.