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Old 10-01-2004, 12:44 PM
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Whats The Best Way To Set The Timming On A 525sc?should I Do It In The Water,hooked Up To A Hose?total Advance And If So Set To What?i Have A 1998 38 Scarab That I Can Only Get 4800 Rpm Out Of It. im Running Mirage 25p With A Standard Bravo,i Believe The 25's With 525sc(supercharged,all Mercury)engines Should Get 5200 At Wot.is This right?
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Old 10-01-2004, 01:06 PM
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Your ignition timming should be checked at an idle you should have anywhere from 12 to 14 degrees and the timming total I try to run about 30 to 32 tops at 3500-3700 rpm please note that just because the engine does not come up to speed it does not say that the engine has a problem you may be proped to big in dia and you may not get the rpms if you feel you might have a problem perform a leak down test and that will give you the best indication.Good luck hope alls good Laz Mesa
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Old 10-01-2004, 02:18 PM
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Base timing at idle should be set at 13*. The 525sc has a 22* advance module. Total timing advance comes in at 4500rpms and should be 35*
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Also, my harmonic balancer on my 525sc has a second mark/scratch on it from merc to measure total timing.
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Thanks For The Help!im Going To Try This Over The Weekend!
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I have a set of 525sc--38 total adv.
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Default Re: Timming?

watch running it on a hose at 3500 rpms. the hose doesn't supply enough water.....and sometimes will even collapse. bring the timing light to the ramp with your 9/16.

i would always set my SC motor at full advance and let the base fall wherever it fell.
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