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Checking my static timing
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<blockquote data-quote="yachty" data-source="post: 433711" data-attributes="member: 16467"><p>I once had a dizzy installed 180 degrees out. It's not a problem as long as you wire up the ignition leads correctly. </p><p></p><p>Have you checked to see where no.1's ignition lead plugs into the dizzy cap? I suspect it will be in No.3's hole.</p><p></p><p>It's an easy fix anyway, with the engine at TDC on number 1, whip out the dizzy, take the spring off the dizzy drive dog, turn it 180 degrees and put the spring back on, then re-install the dizzy, put your plug leads in the correct order on the dizzy cap and static time and off you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yachty, post: 433711, member: 16467"] I once had a dizzy installed 180 degrees out. It's not a problem as long as you wire up the ignition leads correctly. Have you checked to see where no.1's ignition lead plugs into the dizzy cap? I suspect it will be in No.3's hole. It's an easy fix anyway, with the engine at TDC on number 1, whip out the dizzy, take the spring off the dizzy drive dog, turn it 180 degrees and put the spring back on, then re-install the dizzy, put your plug leads in the correct order on the dizzy cap and static time and off you go. [/QUOTE]
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