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You need to get a compression guage. It screws into the engine where the spark plug is in at. Just screw it in and kick it really hard a bunch of times or until the guage stops going up. Also hold in the throttle while doing it. Do this to both sides.

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hotrodbanshee, you are probably okay with 93octane, but you might want to consider getting your crank welded if you haven't already.

 

Why do you say that? :unsure:

 

I'm just curious because I'm going to be replacing my stator pretty soon & figure since I'll have the plate out,...why not mod it a bit? And I'm running 150lbs on 92oct. ;)

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hotrodbanshee, you are probably okay with 93octane, but you might want to consider getting your crank welded if you haven't already.

 

Why do you say that? :unsure:

If you have bumped up your compression AND advanced your timing, it is good to get your crank welded due to the extra load being put on the crank.

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I did the timing plate mod yesterday. Advanced it 4 degrees. I could really feel a difference in power. Easy mod to do and all it cost me was $9.00 for a pully puller.

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anyone out here running +4 timing without the crank being welded?With no problems....I'm at +4 with out welding the crank and getting neverous after reading the posts here.

 

I have had buddies that have ran for a few years with +4 timing with and unwelded crank and finally the crank started separating. Its one of those things that ya never know "when". I would just plan for it the next time you do a rebuild.

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do you have to rejet when you do these mod??

from what I've been hearing.You should not have to change your jetting.BUT a good idea to double check doing any mod.So far all I heard is turning the idle up a tad......If any..

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So, do you extend all three mounting holes or just the two towards the back? Anyone got more pics? Maybe before and after? Sounds easy, but a pics worth a thousand words. I don't won't to screw it up. I've got access to a cnc mill. Maybe I can set up a program?

Thanks for the kick-ass tip!

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