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I have a DT5 from 79, having trouble dialing in the points and timing.
The #2 cylinder will run the motor but not #1. However, i can hear a difference when I pull the #1 plug so I know that #1 is doing something just not enough to keep the motor going around.
Both sets of ignition have very good spark and the thing is getting plenty of gas so I am convinced that it's a timing issue here.
I know that it is something that I am not doing right because just a few days ago, the #1 cylinder was running fine on its own and #2 would not sustain the motor unless it was higher RPMs, would not idle on just #2.
So, in addition to timing the points correctly, there is a stator plate that advances via cable as you dig into the throttle. Which is fine but the cable has about .75 inches of adjustment so I don't know where that should be or how I find the happy place for that cable adjustment.
Does anyone have a service manual that they can send me a pic of the points page or transcribe the finer points of points adjustment? (Pardon the pun)
I've included a pic of the flywheel. On the pic, you can see the marks on the flywheel and also the T mark on the engine case. When She's running the mark that's above the T2, which represents absolute TDC, is about where you see it now when I use a timing light. If I give it more throttle and the timing plate advances, the mark moves earlier. Does anyone know where the TDC mark should be when Idling relative to the T on the case? I thought it might be closer the the engine case T mark but I'm not sure. Does anyone know what the marks on the bottom of the T2 represent? Degrees BTDC perhaps?
I am thinking that if the engine is running optimally, it should be able to run on either single cylinder.
Thanks for any help and please let me know if I can clarify anything.
I have a DT5 from 79, having trouble dialing in the points and timing.
The #2 cylinder will run the motor but not #1. However, i can hear a difference when I pull the #1 plug so I know that #1 is doing something just not enough to keep the motor going around.
Both sets of ignition have very good spark and the thing is getting plenty of gas so I am convinced that it's a timing issue here.
I know that it is something that I am not doing right because just a few days ago, the #1 cylinder was running fine on its own and #2 would not sustain the motor unless it was higher RPMs, would not idle on just #2.
So, in addition to timing the points correctly, there is a stator plate that advances via cable as you dig into the throttle. Which is fine but the cable has about .75 inches of adjustment so I don't know where that should be or how I find the happy place for that cable adjustment.
Does anyone have a service manual that they can send me a pic of the points page or transcribe the finer points of points adjustment? (Pardon the pun)
I've included a pic of the flywheel. On the pic, you can see the marks on the flywheel and also the T mark on the engine case. When She's running the mark that's above the T2, which represents absolute TDC, is about where you see it now when I use a timing light. If I give it more throttle and the timing plate advances, the mark moves earlier. Does anyone know where the TDC mark should be when Idling relative to the T on the case? I thought it might be closer the the engine case T mark but I'm not sure. Does anyone know what the marks on the bottom of the T2 represent? Degrees BTDC perhaps?
I am thinking that if the engine is running optimally, it should be able to run on either single cylinder.
Thanks for any help and please let me know if I can clarify anything.
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