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Re: EST Wire
EST stands for Electronic Spark Timing, so the computer is advancing the timing, screwing up your attempts to set the static timing. I happen to have a Haynes manual here at work, and it says to consult the VECI (Vehicle Emissions Certification Information) label for location and color of the EST ground terminal. This label is usually either on the underside of the hood, or along the radiator shroud/header panel. At the ignition module, terminal A is the EST circuit. This terminal receives the signal from the ECM to trigger the module. Without setting the base timing correctly, the entire advance curve will be off, possibly to the point of causing a no-start situation. I don't have a scanner here at work, but if you have a fax machine, I can copy the page I'm referencing and fax it to you. PM me before 5:00 EST if you need me to do so.
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