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Weekend tune up.
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<blockquote data-quote="Raggles" data-source="post: 590102" data-attributes="member: 20996"><p>Don't know what dizzy you are running so don't know what the timing should be. However if its a vacuum advance dizzy (i.e. not 009) check whether you time with the vacuum disconnected or not ( for most but not all you should disconnect) and if disconnected plug the port on the carb. Set the revs at idle to the correct speed and time dizzy as recommended for the particular dizzy (for SVDA 7.5 degrees). Check the max advance at 3500rpm (when it stops advancing) to ensure it is not over advanced. (28 - 30 degrees).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raggles, post: 590102, member: 20996"] Don't know what dizzy you are running so don't know what the timing should be. However if its a vacuum advance dizzy (i.e. not 009) check whether you time with the vacuum disconnected or not ( for most but not all you should disconnect) and if disconnected plug the port on the carb. Set the revs at idle to the correct speed and time dizzy as recommended for the particular dizzy (for SVDA 7.5 degrees). Check the max advance at 3500rpm (when it stops advancing) to ensure it is not over advanced. (28 - 30 degrees). [/QUOTE]
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