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Posted by RobinPA on May 24, 2005 at 15:28:03 from (66.153.65.104):
In Reply to: BN mag timing-magman and gene posted by RobinPA on May 23, 2005 at 16:09:24:
Bob and Gene- I put in mag drive to match two dots on cam gear. Then found #1 TDC with mag pushed over towards block. Pulled mag out until it tripped. Started it up with a little pop in exhaust. Loosened mag and adjusted and now runs real nice. Better than ever before. With engine at TDC was a little off horizontal position. Maybe this mag drive was import. Would maybe explain why no dots stamped on it and off a bit. Thanks for all your help. I appreciate it.
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