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    What is the easiest way to adjust the timing on a D16?

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    adusting the distributor, by loosening the 3 bolts that hold it. Better if you use the Helms manual, and use a timing light gun...
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    adjustable cam gear

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsrteg
    adusting the distributor, by loosening the 3 bolts that hold it. Better if you use the Helms manual, and use a timing light gun...
    x2...adj cam gears are good if you know what you set at, but you'll need a timing light anyways to check that to see if your timing is right.

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    depends if you want to mess with ignition timing or valve timing.

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