Flute wrote:
Thanks everyone. SGC I would be interested to hear what setting you recommend.
<snip> .. said that setting 6 is the way to go on a 1275 (mine is an S)
It depends what state of tune the engine is in. What carbs, intake, cam, exhaust are you running? What's your compression ratio? What fuel do you run?
All of these things influence the advance curve which best suits your engine.
The 123 has four advance groups, 0-3, 4-7, 8-B, C-F. Each group is suited to a particular type of engine from full race big bores to bog-standard small bores. Setting 6 puts you in the highly-tuned small/big-bore street engine category, but if yours is less worked over then you may benefit from a little more total advance, which would put you in the 8-B group somewhere.
Flute wrote:
I will see how I go with David but a trip over to Kingsville would be great if I get stuck again. Like I said , it's been sitting in the box for nearly a year now and I would like to get it on. Cheers.
No worries at all, I'd be more than happy to help. I'll PM you my mobile number, I'll be close to home all weekend so if you want to drop by give me a yell.
One thing though, if your Lucas dizzy is anything like mine was and just a bit tired, you'll be kicking yourself for taking so long with the 123...
