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Posted by Seitenschneider on June 11, 2002 at 06:19:14:
In Reply to: Timing a shocker posted by
Well it is nor hard to time, as soon as you understand what parameters you change. : How often do you have to time a shocker? I ask this b/c of my bad experience with cockers. The timing of the one I owned would go off all the time, it would break paint in the chamber and become a nightmare to clean. : Also, does the shocker manual describe the process to time it?
You will find detailed instructions on www.smartparts.com or www.smartpartseurope.com. In general I think that timing the older style DS boards ist easier than timing the new LS boards.
BTW timing a cocker is not hard at all ;)
CU on the field
Olli