- Wed Apr 11, 2018 2:50 pm
#75634
There's no real chance of measuring .8mm BTDC with that tool. Even a dial indicator isn't going to work very well due to the rotational angle of the crank being so big in relation to the piston movement when so close to TDC.
The "correct" way of setting the timing is with a strobe and degree disc but I've always managed with the "nudge it and try" method.
The tool is useful to get the timing near enough to start and run, then just do it by feel and how much it want's to backfire. Just mark the points plate so you know where you started.
All these fairly crude engines are different anyway so the quoted figures are only a guess.
The "correct" way of setting the timing is with a strobe and degree disc but I've always managed with the "nudge it and try" method.
The tool is useful to get the timing near enough to start and run, then just do it by feel and how much it want's to backfire. Just mark the points plate so you know where you started.
All these fairly crude engines are different anyway so the quoted figures are only a guess.
Classic C5 Euro 4 at the moment.
Also CBf250.
Also CBf250.




