Timing Gun?
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You can use a normal gun, check out www.yawpower.com. He tells how to mark the front pully so that you can rev over 4000 and set the total advance instead of doing it at idle. Once you get your leading set then focus on the trailing.
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I wouldn't use an adjustable one on a rotary. I'd use a cheapo and rev the engine to 4k.
By the way, if you have a stock pulley, all the Paul Yaw stuff is unnecessary. Infact, using masking tape can cause serious errors if it stretches. Besides, the pulley is 360mm circumference. That means 1° = 1mm. Just measure with a metric cloth tape measure and it'll be plenty accurate.
By the way, if you have a stock pulley, all the Paul Yaw stuff is unnecessary. Infact, using masking tape can cause serious errors if it stretches. Besides, the pulley is 360mm circumference. That means 1° = 1mm. Just measure with a metric cloth tape measure and it'll be plenty accurate.
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[quote name='1revnrex' date='Mar 15 2005, 05:18 AM']You can use a normal gun, check out www.yawpower.com. He tells how to mark the front pully so that you can rev over 4000 and set the total advance instead of doing it at idle. Once you get your leading set then focus on the trailing.
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DUDE! your avatar is hella wierd! its kinda scary/ i cant concentrate in reading the post
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DUDE! your avatar is hella wierd! its kinda scary/ i cant concentrate in reading the post
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[quote name='85turboGSLse' date='Mar 16 2005, 12:19 AM']DUDE! your avatar is hella wierd! its kinda scary/ i cant concentrate in reading the post
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You are now the 3rd person to say something, thanks for the compliments and that is Jenna Jameson, isnt she hot?
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You are now the 3rd person to say something, thanks for the compliments and that is Jenna Jameson, isnt she hot?
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Put your ear realy close to the backside of the motor. Listen very carefully while turning the dizzy........you will notice when you get to far one way or the other the motor sounds alot different. Now, slowly turn and listen even more carefully. Just as soon as you get to where it smooths out stop. Wait for a moment to make sure you don't have to tap it a hair, then lock it down. The ear never lies. This actually takes some time to learn but you will never have to worry about the light when you know the sound.
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[quote name='brianhsval' date='Mar 17 2005, 10:49 PM']Put your ear realy close to the backside of the motor. Listen very carefully while turning the dizzy........you will notice when you get to far one way or the other the motor sounds alot different. Now, slowly turn and listen even more carefully. Just as soon as you get to where it smooths out stop. Wait for a moment to make sure you don't have to tap it a hair, then lock it down. The ear never lies. This actually takes some time to learn but you will never have to worry about the light when you know the sound.
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Are you dead serious? Its a rotary not some old 318 Dodge motor! Use a timing light and do it right.
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Are you dead serious? Its a rotary not some old 318 Dodge motor! Use a timing light and do it right.
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[quote name='1revnrex' date='Mar 17 2005, 10:25 PM']Are you dead serious? Its a rotary not some old 318 Dodge motor! Use a timing light and do it right.
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Seriously if that works he is not human and dude im gonna have nighmares about ur jenna avatar.....Later
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Seriously if that works he is not human and dude im gonna have nighmares about ur jenna avatar.....Later