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Re: Magneto Timing when engines reved?
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Posted by LynMn on April 14, 2002 at 15:22:07 from (209.23.148.30):
In Reply to: Magneto Timing when engines reved? posted by JJ on April 13, 2002 at 21:17:10:
When the mag.impulse coupling is working during starting & stoping, the spark is retarded to T.D.C. This is the clicking noise you should be hearing. About 300 RPM centrifugal force pulls in the trip pawls and you are in full advance. There is no in between. This is called lag angle. F.M. impulse are marked as to degrees Yours may be about 25 or 30 degrees. If the engine bogs with out missing a carb. tune up may help. However dont over look the spark plugs on these engines that idle a lot.
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