Clyde, 25 degrees would be correct but remember that your timing light is "late" or it's telling you what has already happened. high quaility timing lights are accurate to about 1 1/2 degrees and that is per 1000rpm, so at 2000, the light is late 3degrees. cheaper ones are 3-4 degrees per 1000rpm. I thinking I would want to see at least 30 degrees "total" with the timing light for your perticular motor.
Off the subject but are you going to the car show in Houston? ---Paul


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