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jerry

06-10-2004 16:55:28




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what would cause a super c motor to jump timming? we have replaced the gear on the distribter and a brass busing inside distribiter?thanks in advance




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bill in mi

06-11-2004 13:31:22




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 Re: super c ignition timming in reply to jerry, 06-10-2004 16:55:28  
I had a C i was mowing hay with on a daily basis and all at once it quit turned out it stripped the gears inside no reason just happened



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El Toro

06-11-2004 05:49:17




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 Re: super c ignition timming in reply to jerry, 06-10-2004 16:55:28  
Hi Jerry, Remove No1 sparkplug and hold your thumb over the plug hole while somone slowly
cranks over the engine until you feel compression
against your thumb. When you feel compression stop turning the engine and look to see where your
timing mark on crankshaft pulley is located. It should be near the pointer. Slowly crank the engine until these are aligned with one another.
Remove disributor cap and see if the rotor is at No1. If it isn't remove distributor and rotate
rotor to No1. Set point gap to .020". Hal

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Peabody

06-10-2004 20:46:00




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 Re: super c ignition timming in reply to jerry, 06-10-2004 16:55:28  
Sounds to me like the operator may have jumped timing, not the Super C. Check for proper spark plug wiring sequence, proper timing at #1 TDC on compression stroke, good distributer cap, clean electrical contacts, point gap, etc.



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JON

06-10-2004 18:33:23




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 Re: super c ignition timming in reply to jerry, 06-10-2004 16:55:28  
How do you know it jumped timing? what is it doing? Did the distributor get put together 180 DEG off ? Becuase #1 was not on compression? Let us know JON



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