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I've got to the point of setting up the ignition on my Le Mans II renovation.How accurate are the ignition markings on the flywheel?I'm probably going to check the marking using a degree wheel, but how do I 'zero' the wheel to the correct starting position?I've also decided to stick with the original points ignition for the time being; the timing chain is new and has a proper tensioner fitted and the points and advance springs are new as well. Any other advice out there please? Thanks.
Use a positive stop in spark plug threadI made one from old plug, broke off porcelain and put an allen bolt in it with spacer to hold head down.Put your TDC pointer according to S or D, then move piston away, fit stop, rotate till it hits, record angle, spin the other way till it hits, record angle.Should be same ie 20 deg either side of TDC if it isn't, adjust degree wheel till it is.Check both sides with stop.When wheel is accurate, check marksOnly other advice, beware non orig points, there have been dodgy ones in past, marked Mareili is safe, branded Facet broke in action (long time ago but they all did it)
How far should the bolt protrude from the end of the plug when making a positive stop?
I'm picking away at assembling my motor. Decided to check the accuracy of my timing marks. Didn't see this thread, and didn't know better, so instead of using a stop, I put a dial indicator down the pug holes. I 3D printed a plastic collet to thread into the plug holes and wedge clamp the shank of the indicator.On each cylinder, I rolled past TDC, and noted the high point. As expected, the dial barely moves around TDC. I made a second pass, stopping about .001" before TDC. Made a mark on the flywheel. Continued to .001 past TDC, made another mark. Marks were about 10mm apart. Average position should be sure TDC right?By this method, the factory marks are evenly ~2.5 degrees advanced.Anything remarkable about that? Anything wrong with my method?Matt
...Check both sides with stop....
why on earth check both sides?
It's a little cryptic, but I think what he is meaning is to check both sides by rotating it backwards after first contacting the stop.
My dumb question of the day, I've marked TDC on my RAM flywheel as it does not have marks with the cast pointer in the upper point of the case. Do I need to re-install the transmission housing and mark TDC thru the timing hole? Thanks!
How and where did you mark it?