- Sun Dec 12, 2021 7:31 pm
#99326
Update. My ebay parts look like the real deal, general fit and finish is probably better than the original one.

For reference, what deternines the travel of the auto-advance is how far the pin can move in this square cut-out on the back.

The Hitchcocks springs are way heavier than the standard ones, which is what I want.

With the unit fitted, the advance is pretty much bang-on 22 degrees.
Now confession time. It wasn't pinking. At least I don't think it was. I still couldn't get it to run right with a real knocking sound when under load going up hills. I decided to bite the bullet and drop the compression. Go so far through dismantling it and found this:

That's the inlet side.. So what I thought was pinking was actually it hitting the side of the pushrod tunnel, which for some reason it only does under load:

So that's the third bent pushrod in this engine so-far. I'm not sure I've been wasting my time chasing ignition timing though. I'm pretty sure kickbacks on startup are what's causing this. I had a spare pushrod the correct length kicking about. A very quick road test (lost the daylight and it's raining) showed no more pinking type noises. I'll need to set the tappet clearances again now it's settled and dial in the timing a last time because I'd been tweaking at it and hopefully normal service will be resumed!
For reference, what deternines the travel of the auto-advance is how far the pin can move in this square cut-out on the back.
The Hitchcocks springs are way heavier than the standard ones, which is what I want.
With the unit fitted, the advance is pretty much bang-on 22 degrees.
Now confession time. It wasn't pinking. At least I don't think it was. I still couldn't get it to run right with a real knocking sound when under load going up hills. I decided to bite the bullet and drop the compression. Go so far through dismantling it and found this:
That's the inlet side.. So what I thought was pinking was actually it hitting the side of the pushrod tunnel, which for some reason it only does under load:
So that's the third bent pushrod in this engine so-far. I'm not sure I've been wasting my time chasing ignition timing though. I'm pretty sure kickbacks on startup are what's causing this. I had a spare pushrod the correct length kicking about. A very quick road test (lost the daylight and it's raining) showed no more pinking type noises. I'll need to set the tappet clearances again now it's settled and dial in the timing a last time because I'd been tweaking at it and hopefully normal service will be resumed!