if i set the engine to tdc with a timing stick and then sight it through to the the white dots on the rotor this would now class as full advance position ?
No, TDC is not full advance, as the crank/piston position needs to be set to *I think* = 38 degrees
before top dead centre = BTDC (according to the later setup info for timing cover points models?).
Your earlier engine's timing would, I believe, originally have been set by piston distance BTDC but in the *retarded* position (much closer to TDC) by using the timing stick, the Boyer rotor needs to be set at full advance. So TDC needs to be found (preferably using a timing disc and piston stop) and the TDC and full advance positions marked somewhere (generally on the alternator and rotor) so that the Boyer can be set exactly with a strobe.
It is not possible to set the Boyer accurately by the static method alone.
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The timing info I have for the distributor models is: piston = 1/64 inch BT(D)C fully retarded, and the auto advance range is 30 *crankshaft* degrees, so the fully advanced position will be 30 degrees before the 1/64" BTDC position.
As this engine appears not to be to standard spec then this figure may need to be adjusted slightly for optimum running?