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Dianne's C77

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DianneB
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I GOT IT! I GOT IT!

Post by DianneB » Wed Sep 23, 2015 10:08 am

I scoped the ignition primary and everything looked good - no missing pulses at any speed - so I dug out my old timing light (which hasn't been used in over 20 years) and found that the timing was WAY advanced, almost 30 degrees, even though I had set the static timing dead on. I had to twist the magnetic 'top hat' quite a bit to get the idle timing back to where it should be and when that was done, everything was running A-okay, even on a test ride. WAHOO!!!!

Time to get some riding in before it gets too cold and get the engine broken in and then we're ready to tear it all down and get it painted before spring.

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Re: I GOT IT! I GOT IT!

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Sep 23, 2015 10:30 am

You just proved again the statement we used in the 60's.
"Your carb problem is in direct proportion to the misadjustment of the points". .....................lm
DianneB wrote:I scoped the ignition primary and everything looked good - no missing pulses at any speed - so I dug out my old timing light (which hasn't been used in over 20 years) and found that the timing was WAY advanced, almost 30 degrees, even though I had set the static timing dead on. I had to twist the magnetic 'top hat' quite a bit to get the idle timing back to where it should be and when that was done, everything was running A-okay, even on a test ride. WAHOO!!!!

Time to get some riding in before it gets too cold and get the engine broken in and then we're ready to tear it all down and get it painted before spring.

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Post by Steverino » Wed Sep 23, 2015 11:06 am

LM where do you like to set your timing on the type 2 CB77?
Steve

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Re: I GOT IT! I GOT IT!

Post by DianneB » Wed Sep 23, 2015 11:54 am

LOUD MOUSE wrote:"Your carb problem is in direct proportion to the misadjustment of the points".
Never heard that before!

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Re: I GOT IT! I GOT IT!

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:33 pm

I always time to "F" right side then check the left side for match at "F".
Left may be a couple degrees one way or the other. ..............................lm
DianneB wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:"Your carb problem is in direct proportion to the misadjustment of the points".
Never heard that before!

LOUD MOUSE
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Re: I GOT IT! I GOT IT!

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:37 pm

It's true. ....................lm
DianneB wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:"Your carb problem is in direct proportion to the misadjustment of the points".
Never heard that before!

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Post by jerry » Wed Sep 23, 2015 4:58 pm

"On Ya Loudmouse." Keep on teaching those "Young ones." :-) All the best Jerry

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