Re: Sprk timing--E140TXCDC
To answer your first question in your last post: no that is not necessarily where spark should our would occur. I believe your are confused on two separate procedures that are integral to each other for correct timing. So first you must be certain that the pointer is at 0 degrees when the #1 cylinder is physically at TDC. Secondly you must correctly set the spark advance. I don't know what the timing is for your motor but I will say for demonstration purposes it is 17 degrees BTDC. ( I did not look this up so check for your specific motor) Then if you follow Joe Reeves procedure I think you will be on the right track. If you want to get an idea of how the mechanism for the timing works remove your motor cover and with the engine off have someone slowly accelerate the throttle. If you watch the carburetor linkage you will see some rods and rollers that move some mechanisms that are under the flywheel. Those mechanisms under the flywheel are what actually advances the timing and tells the spark plug just when to fire. You must also understand that the timing is different at idle than it is at wot. Joes method sets it for wot and the rest of it will take care of itself. His method tells you to set the timing 4 degrees less than stated because you are setting it at cranking speed rather than wot rpms as the timing spec is designed for. His method compensates for this so you can set it at home on your trailer and still be accurate. You also only need to set timing for the #1 cylinder, all the rest will take care of themselves. I hope I have helped clarify this somewhat for you.
Your second statement I cant completely answer because I do not no for certain that it fires every 90 degrees. I would assume it does and yes it will fire four times per rev.
I believe you are on the right track but it might be a good idea if you could find someone familiar with this to help you the first time. Its hard to explain everything in writing since I am not a technical writer. Best of luck and if you have more trouble or questions feel free to ask.
I apreciate the help..I think i know what you are saying. I think my manual called for 18 degrees +/- 1 ..so based on your explaining joe reeves is saying retard the advance by 4 or set it to 14 degrees..at WOT position.. having the top end set will effectively take care of the bottom by default..
so, if you could help with one other thing..?? the reason for my thinking of 4 spark per revolution was based on the old rotator cap and point setup.. as the rotator spins it engges and disengages each point in a sequential pattern.. so moving to a magneto cdi setup the same principal must exist as you still need a spark for evey cylinder at differnt strike points..having said that I asumed 4 cylinder is equivelant to breaking the flywheel into 4 ..
so if i envision a pie..then at some point in each quadrant you need a spark..this i assume is why you set 1 at TDC to start the pie..(just my way of painting a picture)
so the queston..what is 18 degrees?? is it as I envision as the pie is disected into 4- 90 degree slices and the 18 represents the angle between the center line of the wheel and 14 degrees off center is the spark advance (per joes posts) ??
Thanks a bunch..once i paint the picture i think all will fall into place..and I do have someone who can help as well.
Thanks!