The gap is 28 to 32 depending on how worn ur dizzy lobes are
Will a 304 engine fit in a 1998 TJ jeep wrangler?
Typically, when setting the timing initially, you would want the rotor to point to the #1 wire on the cap.
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i have used 5/30 in mine
For a 1979 Jeep CJ7 with an AMC 304 engine, the passenger side frame engine mount is typically a specific part designed to fit that configuration. You would need a mount compatible with the AMC 304 engine, often identified as a "passenger side motor mount" for the CJ7. It's advisable to check with Jeep parts suppliers or a service manual for the exact part number, as there can be variations based on production dates or modifications. Always ensure that the mount is designed for the AMC engine setup to guarantee proper fit and performance.
your local parts store should be able to tell you
Right above the motor mounts on the 304 V8 engines there is a large casting mark that says 304.
The points gap setting for a 1978 International 304 typically should be set to around 0.016 inches (or 0.406 mm) when the engine is at TDC (top dead center) on the compression stroke. This setting ensures proper ignition timing and engine performance. Always consult the vehicle's specific service manual for precise specifications and adjustments.
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Not from the AMC factory... the stock Jeep V8 option was the 304.
Yes
The power of the engine of the peugeot 304 4cyl 1969 is 69 hp