I have a 1986 Merc classic 50 ( 45 HP)<br />4 cyl inline.<br />I want to time it and am having all sorts of trouble trying to find the real timimg mark.<br />The Seloc manual goes through the process of describing the timing sequence and the motor must be in gear and the engine running for primary and max spark advance at wot.<br />But when I put my timing light on number 1 cyl ( the top one) My light does not come any where near the markings on the flywheel decal.<br />I am at a dilemma as to what timing mark to read.<br />My primary timing should be betwwen 7 and 9 BTDC. <br />If the 9 deg mark is the one shown on the flywheel decal then I am about a 1/4 of a flywheel turn out!<br />There is also a max spark with 30 marked on it on the flywheel and a few other markings to the left of it<br />followed my a few dots.<br />If I go by the most extreme left hand dots and <br />I accelorate, then the mark changes even furthger to the left and is no where near the 30 deg mark.<br /><br />I am really confused, what is the actual timing mark I should be aming for?<br />I can't believe the flywheel could be out by 45 Deg as there is a key way that it slips into on the crank.<br />Could the flywheel be pulled apart and the timing marks re aligned?<br />Any help appreciated<br />
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