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I'd like to use my timing light to set the timing (fine tune)on my mule(2 cyl).
I just did a points inspection(set at .015") and timing inspection(after recently reading the "black magic" posts), and wondering if my "V's" were aligned or not. They were and it clicked at about 28 degrees!
I've read the"you want to hear it snap between 28-18 degrees". That required mine, to set the mag gear "V" one tooth to the "right" of the cam gear(opposite of what I've read else where).
If I use a timing light, where do you set the timing(degrees) and at what rpm? Is timing it by "snap or light" between the 28 and 18 marks all this is needed? Should I just ignore the gear mark settings?(it kinda bugs me)
I've read Charlie/ChuckW, Bill Watson and NickD's info on the web. I did not see anyone say they set the timing with a light at a certain RPM(the TM for the generator 2AO42 says Max RPM, but it has different timing marks).
I just did a points inspection(set at .015") and timing inspection(after recently reading the "black magic" posts), and wondering if my "V's" were aligned or not. They were and it clicked at about 28 degrees!
I've read the"you want to hear it snap between 28-18 degrees". That required mine, to set the mag gear "V" one tooth to the "right" of the cam gear(opposite of what I've read else where).
If I use a timing light, where do you set the timing(degrees) and at what rpm? Is timing it by "snap or light" between the 28 and 18 marks all this is needed? Should I just ignore the gear mark settings?(it kinda bugs me)
I've read Charlie/ChuckW, Bill Watson and NickD's info on the web. I did not see anyone say they set the timing with a light at a certain RPM(the TM for the generator 2AO42 says Max RPM, but it has different timing marks).
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