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spout connector
retard the timing about 8 to 15 degrees with the spout connector still connected.
Then start the car.
If it runs better, then, while the engine is running and you have a timing light on it remove the connector and check the timing.
If the timing is on or near the required marks, try to set it to the exact spot required, then plug in the spout connector and record the amount of advance the connector adds to the timing.
Call up a dealer and talk to a mechanic and ask how many degrees the spout connector is supposed to advance the timing at idle. You may have a bad spot in your computer, or you may just have a bad connector.... something along those lines.
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