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Old 12-26-2008, 08:08 AM
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Hi All, i am looking for the timing order and a little help with the timing on 1969 markIII Lincoln Continental, i am only after buying it so i am dying to get it on the road.
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Hi All, i am looking for the timing order and a little help with the timing on 1969 markIII Lincoln Continental, i am only after buying it so i am dying to get it on the road.
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Ray

Hello Ray - with a PDF viewer you can see these (attached) early Ford Tune-Up specs. Being a previous 390 Lincoln owner, I can tell you the carbs. are very finicky 0 to get tuned right.

Enjoy that monster car.. and handle that shifter with care.. mine snapped clean off at a drive-thru window.. left me in Park.. blocking the drive-thru till I got it moved.

Early Ford Tune Specs (page 1)
Early Ford Tune Specs (page 2)
Early Ford Tune Specs (page 3)

EDIT: (sorry for the incomplete reply)
Early Ford Firing Orders
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