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302 timing question for my 68

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I have a 302 in my 68. The only thing that has been done to it (to my knowledge) is a beefed up cam. The car seems to cut out from time to time and I thought it was going to be another carb issue, but my neighbor put his timing light on it and it read 10 deg. He's a Chevy guy and said that was too much for a Chevy, but wasn't sure about the Ford 302. He thinks 10 deg of timing may be too much and that is what's causing the car to cut out. Any advice here? Thanks in advance.
 
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I have a 69 ford mustang with a 2bbl 302 cid. I just got finished timing mine . The Hayes Manual indicated 6 Degrees. I think 10 degrees, I read, was for a 390/428/429 motor
 
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If it's not detonating on hard accerleration then 10 degrees wouldn't be too much.
 
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It's actually cutting out around 2nd gear when I accelerate normally. Also cuts out as I round a corner and accelerate out of the corner.
 

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When you say "cutting out" do you mean it falls on its face a little? Or it detonates? If its not detonation, then I would look to other places. Possibly clogged fuel line/filter? I would look to a carb issue like you said. For what its worth, my 331 (5.0 based) has initial timing in the 12-14 range.
 
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did you put a timing clock on it
 

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I'm currently running 2 cars, both with 302's. One dead stock and one beafed up.

I made a mistake in timing them and I was running them below 6 degrees.
Two weeks ago I had someone retime them also between 12 and 14 degrees which was recommended buy a Ford Motor builder and what a difference!

12 to 14 degrees would be correct. 32 to 34 degrees wide open throttle.

Peter S.
 
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I time all my Fords at 12-14*BTDC. The Chevy guy is likewise leaving power on the table, keep him away from your stuff.
 
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