jdwalkbehind
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Stumped trying to time a 36 unstyled A. I'm having problems trying to find the sweet spot with a timing light.
To start, everything has been rebuilt and it does run just not as smooth as I'd like. It does however run very smooth under load and it starts just fine. Nothing big/over the top on the rebuild, and yes all timing marks line up (cam to the crank and cam to the governor/with the cam lined up with the governor gear, the coupling on the mag is horizontal, so everything is good that way)
Heres where I'm stumped, with the timing light on the #1 cylinder, the timing light is flashing/showing that it's firing at the bottom of the timing cover on the transmission case instead of at the top where the timing mark is. Thats the highest/most advance I can get it to go for some reason. So by the timing light, it's showing that the timing is very retarted. But it runs and by how far the timing light says the spark is retarded, you wouldn't think it would run.... At first I thought I was off a tooth on the governor, but again as I stated earlier, all timing marks line up.
I know what you're going to say and no, moving the mag does not get me where I need to be, the bottom of the timing plate on the trans is as high/advanced as I can get it to fire (that is by the means of what the timing light is showing)
In my mind, i should be trying to achieve a timing of 15-20 degrees before TDC so that it's starting to ignite the fuel before the piston reaches TDC.
Do I have the wrong thinking here? Or am I not accounting for something? Should I be off a tooth on the governor or is this just how it is/runs? Any help would be great.
To start, everything has been rebuilt and it does run just not as smooth as I'd like. It does however run very smooth under load and it starts just fine. Nothing big/over the top on the rebuild, and yes all timing marks line up (cam to the crank and cam to the governor/with the cam lined up with the governor gear, the coupling on the mag is horizontal, so everything is good that way)
Heres where I'm stumped, with the timing light on the #1 cylinder, the timing light is flashing/showing that it's firing at the bottom of the timing cover on the transmission case instead of at the top where the timing mark is. Thats the highest/most advance I can get it to go for some reason. So by the timing light, it's showing that the timing is very retarted. But it runs and by how far the timing light says the spark is retarded, you wouldn't think it would run.... At first I thought I was off a tooth on the governor, but again as I stated earlier, all timing marks line up.
I know what you're going to say and no, moving the mag does not get me where I need to be, the bottom of the timing plate on the trans is as high/advanced as I can get it to fire (that is by the means of what the timing light is showing)
In my mind, i should be trying to achieve a timing of 15-20 degrees before TDC so that it's starting to ignite the fuel before the piston reaches TDC.
Do I have the wrong thinking here? Or am I not accounting for something? Should I be off a tooth on the governor or is this just how it is/runs? Any help would be great.