Posted by pete 23 on July 08, 2012 at 18:56:30 from (74.32.238.2):
In Reply to: Magneto timing on H posted by BruceS. on July 08, 2012 at 16:17:10:
If it trips between the two marks that are right close together that will work just fine. The first mark is top dead center, second one is 5 degrees after top dead center. Might be number one or number four. The thing you do not want is for it to trip any before the first mark or you can get a kick back, arm breaker they call it. Yaa , I know hold the crank correctly and you can avoid the broken arm also. The magneto has a 35 degree lag. In other words, when engine is running you have 35 degrees spark advance from the spot it trips at. Any minor adjustment you make between that top dead center mark and the 5 degree atdc mark will not be detectable when engine is running. There is another mark all by it's self for greasing pilot bearing in the flywheel but I assume you are not talking about that one and it is a long ways from the other two.
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