"Hi Guys,
I have just "re
"Hi Guys,
I have just "rebuilt" my engines,
change all gaskets (head, water, carburettors etc),
and electrics (spark plugs wires, rotor, condenser, braker,
all spark plugs have proper gap, and braker as well)
put it together and engines are working well,
except one thing.
Before I rebuild both engines, I had tried set up ignition time using stroboscope light. Then I saw that timing mark on the wheel was slightly moving. During this, when engine was idling, the mark had been pointing on values between 4 and 8 degrees.
Now on one engine it works perfectly fine, the mark is on the 6 degrees all the time on idling speed, but on second engine is still the same. On idling speed, when I am trying to set it up, I can see that timing mark is still slightly moving both sides.
Any ideas why?"
I have just "re
"Hi Guys,
I have just "rebuilt" my engines,
change all gaskets (head, water, carburettors etc),
and electrics (spark plugs wires, rotor, condenser, braker,
all spark plugs have proper gap, and braker as well)
put it together and engines are working well,
except one thing.
Before I rebuild both engines, I had tried set up ignition time using stroboscope light. Then I saw that timing mark on the wheel was slightly moving. During this, when engine was idling, the mark had been pointing on values between 4 and 8 degrees.
Now on one engine it works perfectly fine, the mark is on the 6 degrees all the time on idling speed, but on second engine is still the same. On idling speed, when I am trying to set it up, I can see that timing mark is still slightly moving both sides.
Any ideas why?"

