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Reference Resistor values
JimF:
Your manual values don't seem to be consistent; that is they don't have a monotonic relationship of resistance to retard value!! From the 1986 190E 2.3-16V Introduction to Service Manual: No resistor = no retard 2.4Kohm resistor = 2 degree retard 1.3Kohm resistor = 4 degree retard 750 ohm resistor = 6 degree retard (standard in my US car) 470 ohm resistor = 8 degree retard 220 ohm resistor = 10 degree retard 0 ohm resistor = 12 degree retard European cars had a 7 position switch with these resistor values installed to allow compensation for poor octane gas. I would listen for "pinging" under load after you remove the resistor. Hopefully your car is easier to check the timing with a timing light. Good luck. Tom |
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