Engine timing education needed....
I'll try to word this right......I feel like an idiot already even asking......
Since I installed the new distributor a couple of weeks ago, the car has been acting a little weak, not right. I thought I had set the timing at 14 degrees.
I have a new timing light I got a few months ago and was using it. it has the dial on the back, and I lost the instructions...never used one like this in my life.
I removed the spout, started the car and checked the timing. It should 10 degrees. I set the dial on the timing light at 0 and set the timing to 14, car wasn't right......so, I set the dial to 14 degrees, and the timing on the balancer at 14....car is running stronger than it ever has so far. I guess my question is, what is the proper way to use this light with the dial? Did I use it right at all? My old light was simply aim and time. No digital panel, no dial.