step by Step - how to set the timing? |
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step by Step - how to set the timing? |
NJ914Guy |
Jun 19 2011, 12:54 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 150 Joined: 30-December 10 From: Deptford, NJ Member No.: 12,546 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
OK, so I want to start doing more work on my 914 but need some step by step instructions. I am planning to run to the local FLAPS and grab a timing light. Do I need a particular type for the 914?
Also, can someone tell me exactly where to hook up the gun's wires? I assume power and ground and maybe to the coil or a plug wire? Once hooked up, I know to remove the cap from the fan cover and to shine the light down in there to read the timing advance. What should I look for? Assume adjustment is as simple as loosening the distributor hold down and rotating the entire distributor left/right and then tighten to lock in? I have an aircooled.net svda (vac advance) 034, so I know that I have to check at idle, and at 3500 rpm with vac hose on and off the can. For example, if the timing is set at 3500 rpm vac on, does that mean that vac off will simply fall into spec? Or, do I adjust again? I am a bit confused as it seems that one adjustment would effect the other. Thanks for helping guys! |
jaxdream |
Jun 19 2011, 02:20 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 974 Joined: 8-July 08 From: North Central Tennessee Member No.: 9,270 Region Association: South East States |
Got Haynes ????
Your sig line says 2.0 , and with the SVDA it probably means carb ( s ) . Check the search function, should be plenty of info for timing set. Timing light , at least get the one with the advance dial on it , very helpful in certain circumstances. Good luck ...... p.s. timing set with vac line plugged from source. Light wires + to battery + ( hot ) , - to battery neg ( ground ) , pickup to the # 1 plug wire close to the plug , not necessarily on the plug itself, just close, squezze the trigger .... Jack |
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