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Irish MG V8
Conor O'Brien
Ireland
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Registered:
08/26/2008 06:44PM

Main British Car:
1975 MGB GT V8 Rover SD1 3.5L

Engine Timing
Posted by: Irish MG V8
Date: March 18, 2009 09:50AM

I'm trying to find out the correct timing for my MGB V8 .... Its an original factory V8 with a Rover SD1 3.5L - which if I can believe the data available dates from 1979-1980 - Serial no. 11A32164. I have an Edelbrock 500 with a Mallory Unalite dist.

I had assumed that the dynamic iginition timing for these engines should be 10 BTDC at 1000rpm with the vacuum disconnected. I have seen other data that suggests either 6, 8, 12 BTDC and even a data sheet that suggests 2 ATDC for a 1979-1980 engine......Can anyone advise ?


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Curtis Jacobson
Portland Oregon
(4577 posts)

Registered:
10/12/2007 02:16AM

Main British Car:
71 MGBGT, Buick 215

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Re: Engine Timing
Posted by: Moderator
Date: March 18, 2009 11:38AM

Welcome to the message board, Conor!


Are you familiar with this index? [www.britishv8.org]

Obviously, there's a lot that's not "original" about your engine installation, so you may need to modify the tuning for best results... but if you want to start from the tuning MG recommended...


British Leyland published this: [www.britishv8.org]

Here's an excerpt:

Distributor
Make/type Lucas 35 D8
Serial number 41394
Rotation of rotor Anti-clockwise
Dwell angle 26 to 28 degrees
Contact breaker gap 0.014 to 0.016 in. (0,35 to 0,40 mm)
Condenser capacity 0.18 to 0.24 microfarad

Centrifugal advance (decelerating with vacuum pipe disconnected)
33 to 37 degrees at 4900 rev/min
28 to 32 degrees at 3600 rev/min
24 to 28 degrees at 2600 rev/min
19 to 23 degrees at 2000 rev/min
14 to 18 degrees at 1600 rev/min
9 to 13 degrees at 1200 rev/min

No advance below 600 rev/min
Vacuum advance 16 degrees
Vacuum advance - starts 5 in. (127 mm) Hg.
Vacuum advance - finishes 17 in. (432 mm) Hg.
Stroboscopic timing 8 degrees BTDC at 1000 rev/min


BritishV8 magazine has published several articles that describe other timing methodologies. I think this is probably a good one to start with: [www.britishv8.org]

Alternatively, some people just a vacuum gauge to get timing into the right ballpark, as described here: [www.britishv8.org]


Irish MG V8
Conor O'Brien
Ireland
(2 posts)

Registered:
08/26/2008 06:44PM

Main British Car:
1975 MGB GT V8 Rover SD1 3.5L

Re: Engine Timing
Posted by: Irish MG V8
Date: March 18, 2009 04:49PM

Thanks Curtis.....I'll review the info with much interest !


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