mag timing - does this sound about right?
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Re: mag timing - does this sound about right?
Just to put my little bit in my 1951 model 20 starts easy with the AR lever retarded just a little say I/4 turn or less then runs and ticks over very nice on full advance no need to move the lever at all when riding normally or stationery at lights.
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Re: mag timing - does this sound about right?
My 18S is a contrary little woman. From stone cold she will only start on full advance. Until she's warmed up retarding the ignition just leads to her spluttering to a halt. She does kick back every now and again just to let me know who's boss. Contrariwise once good and hot the tickover is too fast unless I retard the ignition.
If I tune the carb for a really sweet tickover she wont start from cold at all as she wont start with the throttle open so it has to be a rather quick tickover. Maybe this will sort itself once she's fully run in.
However once warm she runs sweet just a little bit of retard if pulling hard up hill.
If I tune the carb for a really sweet tickover she wont start from cold at all as she wont start with the throttle open so it has to be a rather quick tickover. Maybe this will sort itself once she's fully run in.
However once warm she runs sweet just a little bit of retard if pulling hard up hill.
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Re: mag timing - does this sound about right?
well - it was spot on. Took her out and intended to just go up to the village shop for a block of cheese - about a 1/4 mile round trip - 40 miles later the cheese arrived home. Happy days.