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Pob

Is there any ignition timing marks on a 1.9 engine? I've had a look and carn't see any... I've got a 270 cam and it pinks pretty badly low down. I think the fuelling also needs looking at, is there a basic setting for the AFM?

 

Thanks,

Dan

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welshpug

the basic timing settings will be irrelevant nowadays even on a totally standard engine, they aren't the easiest to access either, far better to do it manually I.E adjust it to a basic setting, then test drive and go from there

 

IIRC rotate the dizzy till the idle stops increasing, and back it off 100rpm, this will give you a starting point.

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the basic timing settings will be irrelevant nowadays even on a totally standard engine, they aren't the easiest to access either, far better to do it manually I.E adjust it to a basic setting, then test drive and go from there

 

IIRC rotate the dizzy till the idle stops increasing, and back it off 100rpm, this will give you a starting point.

 

 

Thanks for the info. So I advance it till the rev's start increasing, then back it off? You say back it off 100rpm, is this via the idle speed screw?

 

Thanks again,

Dan

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welshpug

nope, by turning the distributor.

 

once that is set adjust the hot idle to around 850-900 rpm (large brass screw on T/:ph34r: then get the Idle CO set (the screw on the AFM)

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