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Never saw that before...
Shame, but posting this is good tip for anyone setting timingIf it retards itself it is because points heel has worn, reset gap to fixDO NOT TURN THE BODYHope no other damage, should be easy if exy day to fixAnd keep wick lubed to prevent heel wearing again (I would replace worn set)
The only "wick" on the big-block dual-point timer is the little felt square that is supposed to keep the advance mechanism lubricated. I use Bosch Distributor Grease to lube the cam and it's proven very effective - the points on my Convert are still at the same gap as when set them 14k miles ago.
I was always taught hole in the middle was likely detonation. Gnawed by rats at the edge was pre ignition. Mind you it's been so very long since I've seen either, (I killed a few Triumph pistons with both 'Back in the Day'!) I might of got it arse about.
Holy Cow Chuck, no bueno! Do you think its possible to even figgure out what caused that?Rick.
I never get it right: what is pre-ignition versus detonation versus pinging?
The video I posted in reply #16 gives the answers you are looking for. And this article is considered to be one of the best explanations...http://www.contactmagazine.com/Issue54/EngineBasics.html ...
Without a doubt , Lack of proper maintenance.
The video I posted in reply #16 gives the answers you are looking for. And this article is considered to be one of the best explanations...http://www.contactmagazine.com/Issue54/EngineBasics.html Pinging is the sound you hear when the engine is detonationg,and while a liquid cooled car engine will tolerate some detonation, older air cooled bikes will not....Detonation at high speeds often can't be heard... I became really aware of detonation when I got into land speed racing with vintage Triumphs..I found power using leaner fuel mixtures than the competition..I have to be vigilant and inspect spark plugs often with a doctor's otoscope looking for early signs of detonation... There are many misconceptions about detonation and how higher octane fuel limits it...The biggest myth is high octane fuel burns slower...This totally goes against what is really happening because detonation needs time to happen, so the faster the fuel/ combustion burn, the less time there is for detonation to occur..Higher octane tends to limit spontanous ignition of the "end gases",the cause of detonation... this is discussed in both links I posted...