1071 S wrote:
If the rotor is marking up at one point (not ever seen that myself) does it not mean that the timing is not changing??? Because they fixed together mechanically, the same point on the rotor passes the cap contact at the same time that the piston reaches a particular point in its travel....
Ie if it always fires at teh same point, there's no centrifugal advance???
Cheers, Ian
No it doesn't move with centrifugal advance, because the rotor is attached to the cam- as that gets advanced by the bobweights, so does the rotor.
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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
