Re: Throttle position for maximum timing advance
Maty.... It would help if you quoted what engine you have. However, the full spark advance (timing) is obtained before the carburetor butterflies open fully, about 1/3 open would be a close figure.<br /><br />Tinkering with the engine to have both obtain their full setting at the same time would result in having the engine die out.<br /><br />The engines are designed in that manner so as (for one reason) to set up what is called a "Cruise Range" to access a optimum fuel economy setting. This is accomplished by moving the throttle to it fullest setting, then backing off to approximately 3/4 throttle (you can remove the hood to see what I mean here).<br /><br />At that backed off 3/4 setting (after hitting full throttle), the spark advance stays at the full spark advance setting, but the throttle butterflies close to that approximate 1/3 setting. This results in a great drop in fuel usage with as little drop in rpms as possible.<br /><br />NOTE: Simply moving the throttle from a idle position to a 3/4 setting will not accomplish this "Cruise Setting", full throttle must be obtained first.