One cylinder off on Dyna Timing help?
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 3:29 pm
I got a /2 hack running again after a LONG slumber.
It has a R90 engine in it and came with a Dyna Ignition.
First start up seems fine, and synced the carbs OK.
Runs fairly smooth but have not ridden it.
I Got my timing light on it and I'm seeing double (sort of).
At idle and high (3500) rpm, I am seeing the timing mark(s) in the perfect locations, but also slightly higher in the timing hole.
This leads me to believe one of the sensor posts on the Dyna timing plate is slightly off.
How do I figure this out... or better question is how do I statically (bench) time and engine with a dyna ignition? I don't have a buzz box or anything like that. Just a multimeter and timing light. I'm thinking that I need to find the ignition post (cylinder side) that is dead on and adjust the other post to advance or retard slightly to lower the timing marks in the window.
If I had to guess, on the flywheel timing window, one revolution shows the timing marks about 1cm higher then the one that is dead on.
It has a R90 engine in it and came with a Dyna Ignition.
First start up seems fine, and synced the carbs OK.
Runs fairly smooth but have not ridden it.
I Got my timing light on it and I'm seeing double (sort of).
At idle and high (3500) rpm, I am seeing the timing mark(s) in the perfect locations, but also slightly higher in the timing hole.
This leads me to believe one of the sensor posts on the Dyna timing plate is slightly off.
How do I figure this out... or better question is how do I statically (bench) time and engine with a dyna ignition? I don't have a buzz box or anything like that. Just a multimeter and timing light. I'm thinking that I need to find the ignition post (cylinder side) that is dead on and adjust the other post to advance or retard slightly to lower the timing marks in the window.
If I had to guess, on the flywheel timing window, one revolution shows the timing marks about 1cm higher then the one that is dead on.