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95snoozer

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what happens if the dizzy gets turned with the spout connector connected?



and then if this were to happen and then the computer was reset with a new batterry, would the effect still be there.
 
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95snoozer said:
what happens is the dizzy gets turned with the spout connector connected?



and then if this were to happen and then the computer was reset with a new batterry, would the effect still be there.
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Try refrasing the Q.
 

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please... sounds like you be a white gangster from Alaska or something
 

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PRO50SC said:
Try refrasing the Q.
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rephrasing

If you're going to try to rag on someone, because you don't have the intellectual capacity to comprehend, at least make sure you get it correct while doing so.
 

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ummm, if that means what I think it means, then ummm, yes. (basically, the timing is mechanical for 95- years, and the computer doesn't controll it until 96+ years) therefore, if the computer gets reset, the timing stays the same...

-as far as the dizzy, shahizzle nizzle buddy, I still have no idea what you were trying to say
 

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tons calls it the dizzy on these forums. hell thats where I learned the damn term.
from a thread about replacing the stator?

do you know what a stator is? or that some hippy alaskan gangsta term that is beyond yall as well?

My question is about turning the distributor with the tfi module hooked up.
 

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ok, first of all, it's spelled ya'll... second, no, I haven't heard of a stator (i might have, but I don't think so...)

-anyway, I really don't think if the computer gets reset, it would mess up your timing, even w/ the tfi module...
 

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that is not my question...

the question is if you turn the distributor without pulling the spout connector

I know its a compilation of "you all", but it actually isnt a word
and I am form texas, its our word, and I can type it however I please.

Uh oh. I didnt use a " ' " in the word isnt.... oops, i did it again. I wouldnt want to make you upset with my conjunctions.

of course reseting your computer doesnt reset your timing. I know that.
 

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Stop fighting like a couple of school girls.
 

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I was trying to answer his question, which I really couldn't understand anyway, so I just threw out an answer based on a few words I could understand... either way, someone else please answer this guy's question! thnx
 

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95snoozer said:
what happens if the dizzy(distributor) gets turned with the spout connector connected?
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you seriously cant understand this question?

you are full of it... just leave my thread with your incompetence.
 

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If you turn the distributor with the spout connected, i dont think u would get a true reading of your base timing. That is because the computer will be changing the timing as the load of the engine changes.

I remember when i checked my timing with the spout connected, the timing marks would jjust "dance around" the timing pointer and they would not be consistent.

SO all in all, i just think that u wouldn't know your base timing and this wont change just because u reset the computer. It will still be the same...

I HOPE i was of some help....
 

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Thank you very much
 
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