Timing

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Timing

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So I wanted to adjust the timing on my 1980 633CSi (M90 Engine) and found that the heater hoses are covering the little window. Anyone have a trick on how to do this?
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It's a bit of a pain, but just push them out of the way. You've kind of got to work the light in there.
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Thanks! That really seems like a PITA and I have not tried this yet. Has to get warmer first. Guess it also depends on the size of the timing gun?
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Yeah, or just time it by ear where it runs right. Not idles right, runs right. To me the timing procedure is start advancing it to where it just starts to idle well, then back off just a hair. Not max idle speed, but where it starts to run well. And drive it. You may or may not need additional advance at your altitude, seems like 1 degree per thou is the old rule of thumb.
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1980 528i, 3.5 euro, 5 speed conversion
1981 528i, 3.6, Recaros and more. Project
1998 328is, quick and efficient, but not satisfying
2000 528iit, Vacation mobile/wife's grocery getter
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