Here's the new stator plate fitted:
To get this sitting in exactly the right position I used a timing disc rather than a dial gauge:
1. Place the flywheel onto the shaft (with the woodruff key fitted).
2. Rotate to TDC (Top Dead Centre) - the point where the piston is at the top of its travel.
3. Mark the magneto housing where the arrow is pointing.
4. Remove the flywheel and place the timing disc on the shaft. Measure the angle anti-clockwise where you want your timing to be (see manuals for advice for your engine, typically 19-23 degrees). Mark this point on the housing.
5. Put the flywheel back on, point the arrow to your timing mark and look at the two lines on the edge of the window on the flywheel. These lines should match with the two lines on the black ignition pick up. If they don't, then you make adjustments now to the stator plate position to get them to match:
I'll make final adjustments when the engine is fitted and running, by using a strobe to ensure that these do match at the firing point.
Monday, 23 March 2009
Stator plate, flywheel and timing
Labels:
electronic ignition,
flywheel,
lambretta,
stator plate,
timing
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