Posted by NawlensGator on October 25, 2007 at 12:07:59 from (52.129.8.48):
In Reply to: Timing posted by Gary Davenport on October 25, 2007 at 11:54:06:
It has a 123 engine, same as my 140. Looking down toward the flywheel while standing on the right (starboard) side of the tractor there is a point facing forward with a flat edge facing up. The flywwheel is maked from -10 deg TDC to + 30 deg TDC. You have to turn the flywheel and use fine sand paper and a flashlight to find and see the timing marks. For allfuel it is set at +22 deg and for gasoline it is + 14 deg at 1400 rpms. I use a timing light. Loosen and turn the distributor cap to advance the timing up or down and retighten when set. I put a thin line of white paint at the +14 deg mark to make it easy to see.
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