Timing help needed 400 smb

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Minnesota
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Greg
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83
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K10
Engine Size
400
Hi, I put a 1977 400 in my 1983 k10' engine is stock, no perf addons, no ac, smog pump, no egr valve, just a stripped down engine, I am using the stock 305 distributor from my old engine, I did the esc mod by connecting the black and green wire ,bypassed the esc module, just wondering what degree for timing would be a good starting point. Thanks
 

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Honestly I like to start by setting total timing. About 36° with it revved up. If you're at a high elevation you can add a few degrees. If you get pinging or it struggles to start back off abit.
 

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