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Re: Groan, Stress! Slightly O/T
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Posted by Gordon in IN on November 17, 2004 at 19:08:46 from (66.244.72.228):
In Reply to: Groan, Stress! Slightly O/T posted by Allan in NE on November 17, 2004 at 18:29:53:
Using the coil wire sure works well on my AC WC and AC WD. The flywheel has two timing marks for TDC (180 degrees apart) and two for the advanced setting (180 degrees apart). Since it is a 4 cyl and a 4 stroke engine, using the coil wire gives two impulses per rev. to trigger the timing light. This is 4 times the impulses that using the #1 spark plug wire would give. This makes it much easier to see the timing mark. On these engines any one of four the spark plug wires can be used to set the final ignition timing. Using the coil wire gives four times the number of impulses and is much easier to see.
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