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You will need: | You will need: | ||
- | 1) Inductive timing light with tach and advance function. | + | - |
- | 2) Dremel tool/die grinder, narrow grinding bit, large grinding bit | + | |
- | 3) allen wrenches/ | + | |
- | 4) good #2 phillips head | + | |
- | 5) good flat blade screwdriver | + | |
Ever wonder what this screw is about? | Ever wonder what this screw is about? | ||
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+ | It is, as labeled, the timing test hole. Get the screw out. | ||
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+ | Remove the stator cover, Remove the stator cover, | ||
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+ | And, highlight the timing mark with soapstone or a sharpie. And, highlight the timing mark with soapstone or a sharpie. | ||
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+ | Hook up the timing light (as labeled-red lead to Bat+...black lead to Bat- ) | ||
+ | Image | ||
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+ | And, inductive pickup to #1 spark plug wire(making sure the side that says "Spark plug side" is indeed toward the spark plug): | ||
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+ | Start the bike and let warm up until it idles nice. Use the timing light' | ||
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+ | Point timing light in ' | ||
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+ | The goal is to increase "idle base timing advance" | ||
+ | As you can see in the next picture....looking into the stator cover, the engine rotates clockwise. Advance will be counter-clockwise. SO, we want to move the pickup coil left. You can also see that the pickup coil mounting screws(phillips head) wanted to strip-so get yourself two stainless 5mm x12mm allen screws to replace them. | ||
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+ | //==== EDITOR' | ||
+ | use a good anti-seize paste on the threads to stop inter-metal corrosion NOT PLAIN GREASE and use star washers to stop them from backing out ! | ||
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+ | Get the dremel/die grinder out. On the ' | ||
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+ | Clean ALL metal filings/ | ||
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+ | Reinstall as normal(blue loctite on pickup coil and stator mount screws). Start bike and warm up until nice idle is achieved. Adjust to first test RPM (1400rpms in my case). | ||
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+ | Use timing light to ' | ||
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+ | As you can see....I added 6°to my "base timing advance" | ||
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+ | For those of you who asked the timing light is from Ferrett see: | ||
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