My answer provided the information you need and my answer is available to others with a similar situation to decipher what the best course of action would be. In your situation you have 2 risks: 1) your mechanical timing has drifted since you installed it and it may continue to drift to the point of mechanical failure. 2) your timing would be advanced compared to the crankshaft therefore you have an increased risk of detonation.If you don't have the time to fix it, my advice is to stop driving it, have it towed- and deal with it at your next location.
*disclaimer*: all that I say may be true or I may be completely wrong and I accept that.... please, it is your duty as another person on the internet to impolitely tell me how wrong I am :) "The dreaded 2nd windshiled wiper swipe when you turn it off its almost like tis showing you that it's boss, and it doesn't have to stop when you tell it to :("-College Boy (discussion on ptu relocation) "No good reason to put it there anyway. -Bernie (NoVA) False -vorpalZ False. -Bernie (NoVA) You're correct, there are 3 good reasons -vorpalZ False. -Bernie (NoVA) Wow, right again, just remembered another, make that 4 -vorpalZ" XD 
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