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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:51 pm 
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kawi3cyl wrote:
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Yesterday I thought I'd recheck my timing, so I brushed up by reading the manual... I set the pointer when the indicater read 0.123 in (3.13mm) , turned the crank until the pointer lined up with the "S" mark closest to the "L" mark and then checked and slightly adjusted the corresponding signal coil so that the embossed mark on the coil lines up with the trailing edge of the rotor tang as described in the manual...

Jim

Forgive me Jim if I am reading this wrong, or my memory of timing steps has failed me, but you adjust the dial gauge to 3.13mm BTDC and set the pointer to the rotor "S" mark, then you rotate the motor so that when the pointer now aligns with the "L", your signal coil mark should be adjusted/aligned with the trailing edge of the rotor tang. Again, please forgive me if I misread that you adjusted the signal coil with the pointer aligned with the "S"... :eh:


The L is actually for left, there is a C and a R. The "S" is just for getting the timing close. The L,C,R line should line up 3.13 at 4000 or above.
So set your 3.13 and align the marker with the L,C,R, as that is the max advance.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:05 am 
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In my opinion it is a waste of time to set the pickups statically. Just set the pointer with a dial gauge and set the pickups with a timing light.
It is wise to see that all three cyls agree with the pointer setting. One board member found that his crank was phased several degrees off on one cyl.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:00 pm 

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I'm sorry for leaving out that step. I did set the pointer to the "s" mark using a dial indicator, then rotated the crank until the "L","C","R" marks aligned with the pointer and then set the pickup to the trailing edge of the rotor tang. As fortune would have it, I think the crank may be out of phase a bit. For this reason I treated them all individually. I set the pointer,adjusted the pickup statically then hit it with the timing light at 4000 rpm, then readjusted the pickup and rechecked with the light. I couldn't reason out any other way to do it.


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:11 pm 
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mraxl wrote:
In my opinion it is a waste of time to set the pickups statically. Just set the pointer with a dial gauge and set the pickups with a timing light.
It is wise to see that all three cyls agree with the pointer setting. One board member found that his crank was phased several degrees off on one cyl.



My $.02, Amen, Brother. I have set my timing on many occasions trying to get it running right and I just set the pointer with the dial indicator and then set the pickups with my timing light, being sure to rev it up to full advance. Simple.

I ended up at stock timing with no ping.

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