I am proud to say I completely replaced all the ignition parts, set timing to 10 Degrees per Seloc manual and boat is running better than ever.
I am not so proud to find out I didn't know there is a difference between "initial timing" and "total advance timing"and that total advance is the more important setting to get right. 2 hours on internet did me no good. So I am looking to you expert folks to set me straight.
I am using Seloc Manual. It says "Timing marks Degree" should be 10 Degrees (BTDC) which I presume for idle RPM.
Then it has an abbreviation "MFD." which states .25-.28. What is that....is that what "total advance timing" should be? If so, what engine rpm should this take place? I presume this is degrees BTDC and takes place before 3000 rpm , at least that is the rpm I usually cruse at.
As usual, I am wrapped up in fine details and probably want to hear that setting the engine at idle (600 rpm) is enough and forget all the rest. What do you think?
I am not so proud to find out I didn't know there is a difference between "initial timing" and "total advance timing"and that total advance is the more important setting to get right. 2 hours on internet did me no good. So I am looking to you expert folks to set me straight.
I am using Seloc Manual. It says "Timing marks Degree" should be 10 Degrees (BTDC) which I presume for idle RPM.
Then it has an abbreviation "MFD." which states .25-.28. What is that....is that what "total advance timing" should be? If so, what engine rpm should this take place? I presume this is degrees BTDC and takes place before 3000 rpm , at least that is the rpm I usually cruse at.
As usual, I am wrapped up in fine details and probably want to hear that setting the engine at idle (600 rpm) is enough and forget all the rest. What do you think?