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I got to work on #409 some more over the weekend and got the timing correct.
Oh what a change in the way it runs. I had not put a timing light on it and
just set it by ear and missed it a mile. It got me thinking about the fact that
these engines run so well when they are right, but they run so poorly when
anything is amiss. I was lucky and when I got my car the previous owner had
bought every manual he could get. I have spent many an hour reading. I wonder
how many people are unhappy with their Cosworth because it needs to be tuned.
But I digress..........
This car is a 75 and is black on black with a 4 speed trans. and geared 373
as near as I can tell. It was garage kept in Texas for most of the last 14
years and was purchased in Knoxville Tn. by the previous owner in the early
80's. I will send pictures an soon as I get to borrow my neighbors digital
camera for a few minutes. More soon. Jon Denton......CV #0409 Maryville Tn.
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