All put back together... and running too! The Crane XR700 conversion was very successful. The car doesn't run much better than before, but it was running pretty good before... so that's still good news.
I thing Cees was right. Getting the phasing exact is not necessary, just get it close, and set near ignition of 0 TDC so the car starts. Then set the timing accordingly. With the XR700, I was finally able to set the proper ignition timing per the BBB:
8 degress ATDB @800 RPM w/vacuum
10 degrees BTDC @800 RPM w/o vacuum (on the mark)
5 degrees BTDC @1500 RPM w/vacuum
30 degrees BTDC @3000 RPM w/vacuum
I did not get to take it out for a test drive, to ensure there are no severe misses under load. The hood is still off, and it's raining outside.
I installed the Crane box under the battery where the MB un it was. The install was clean and neat. Other than the red and yellow wires from the Crane box, you can't tell that the car was modified with electronic ignition.
Here are some pics to show off my art work...
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Once I get the new Beru ignition wireset from the Good Doctor, I'll reinstall the distributor and coil dust covers, and make the whole thing complete. The electronic ignition will be virtually invisible then!
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William Blair Wagner: blairwag@earthlink.net
Education is not always knowing the answer,
...but rather knowing where to look for it!
1971 280SL US Automatic
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