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By Dean
#2160
installing the boyer electronic ignition. the instrctions seem straightforward, but I don't see how it will lead to proper timing, after all you are just "eyeballing" the position of the stator plate. should I just be using this a a starting point and then fine tuning the timing by ear?
By Alan (Lancashire)
#24918
dean , by default the boyer runs at full advance , only retarding at low revs , the instructions show you how to set it for its full advance, have you read the instructions that are shown at the left of the page technical notes/electrics , boyer this shows you how to set the timing in real life
By Dean
#24919
Thanks Alan, wasn't aware of the tech notes on the boyer - will take a look see.
By Phil Ashbrook
#24931
I agree , our hosts intructions are for real life and by their long experience they give us the possition on full retard ( static ), I painted my magnets so I could observe the leading edge at the moment it triggers from the 2 steel pins on the plate ( I even take up the slack on the pinion gears ), my ignition is bang on for kick starting as any more advance will give a mighty kick back putting the oil pump spindle in great danger of stripping , from this terrible pain in my foot I found that one must follow the intructions to the letter .The TDC tool is a great back up checker so one knows how many mm before TDC the piston is .

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