docimastic
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I have a Force factory shop manual for my 1988 125, which I set at 28 degrees static, per what I've read on this forum and elsewhere. FYI, my flywheel does have all 3 timing marks... 28, 30, and 32 degrees (as well as the TDC mark) ....
At the very front of the FSM (Section 1 "Specifications") it clearly says "Timing Wide Open Throttle 32 degrees BTDC. The SAME manual, at Section 3A (CD Ignition (Prestolite)) ..and yes, I have the Prestolite ignition.... states " In order to obtain a 30 degree timing while the engine is actually running, it will be necessary to time the engine to 28 degrees at cranking speed." That is what I did...even though I have NO idea why the timing changes from cranking to running.... Also, in Section 3A, the manual states "The engine timing specification for all FORCE engines with adjustable timing is now set at 30 degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) at Wide Open Throttle (WOT). All current production three and four cylinder engines have timing marks ...." [showing the 28, 30, and 32 degree marks]. Note that it does not state whether that 30 degrees BTDC at WOT is running or static, although in the same section it does talk about testing with a test wheel (we all have one of those, right? hahaha) and checking that timing is 30 degrees at WOT.
And yes, I know that Frank Acampora (who, IMHO, shares the throne with Jerryjerry as King of Force knowledge! My THANKS to both of them for ALL of the GREAT info they've posted!) in his tutorial video states "These particular engines need to be times at 30 degrees running, which translates to 28 degrees at cranking speeds."
Sooooo... Did Force change the timing from 32 to 30 degrees (running) at WOT?
FYI ... I run 89 octane ethanol free fuel.
Anyone have any thoughts on the apparent discrepancy in the shop manual? And... I'd love to get a few more RPM if I can SAFELY do that by advancing the timing to 32 degrees (running) at WOT.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
David
At the very front of the FSM (Section 1 "Specifications") it clearly says "Timing Wide Open Throttle 32 degrees BTDC. The SAME manual, at Section 3A (CD Ignition (Prestolite)) ..and yes, I have the Prestolite ignition.... states " In order to obtain a 30 degree timing while the engine is actually running, it will be necessary to time the engine to 28 degrees at cranking speed." That is what I did...even though I have NO idea why the timing changes from cranking to running.... Also, in Section 3A, the manual states "The engine timing specification for all FORCE engines with adjustable timing is now set at 30 degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) at Wide Open Throttle (WOT). All current production three and four cylinder engines have timing marks ...." [showing the 28, 30, and 32 degree marks]. Note that it does not state whether that 30 degrees BTDC at WOT is running or static, although in the same section it does talk about testing with a test wheel (we all have one of those, right? hahaha) and checking that timing is 30 degrees at WOT.
And yes, I know that Frank Acampora (who, IMHO, shares the throne with Jerryjerry as King of Force knowledge! My THANKS to both of them for ALL of the GREAT info they've posted!) in his tutorial video states "These particular engines need to be times at 30 degrees running, which translates to 28 degrees at cranking speeds."
Sooooo... Did Force change the timing from 32 to 30 degrees (running) at WOT?
FYI ... I run 89 octane ethanol free fuel.
Anyone have any thoughts on the apparent discrepancy in the shop manual? And... I'd love to get a few more RPM if I can SAFELY do that by advancing the timing to 32 degrees (running) at WOT.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
David