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Trouble setting ignition timing
- Bludge
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Trouble setting ignition timing
Just been out trying to set my timing and i wasnt able to see the timing mark at all. Ash.Z lent me a gun, its the old style one where you plug one wire onto the spark plug and one into the ht lead, its flashes red and isnt very bright, and a video i reference said the timing mark was red, could this be the issue?
Or could the timing mark have faded or something?
Or could the timing mark have faded or something?
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The red would of faded. Really you would need a strobe gun with a white light. Real easy to see with that!!!
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Did you short the service connector as well? It is an often overlooked essential step.
The 15 BTDC marker is indeed red.
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... 11854.html
The 15 BTDC marker is indeed red.
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... 11854.html
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Yeah you're pissing in the wind if you don't short the service connector before you start the engine. It stops the ECU from adjusting the timing while you manually set the base timing. With the service connector bridged the revs are slightly lower than normal but you get an audible change in revs while retarding or advancing the timing.