hey two tired thanks for your insight on that low idle chatter. More motivation for me to get this thing properly tuned.
I tried using a borrowed sears timing gun to get my timing set but it wouldnt strobe. when i pull the trigger the engine bogs a little and the strobe light doesnt come on. the red/black alligators go to the battery and the pickup goes on #4 plug wire, correct?
I read in the forum you should use a separate battery to power the gun, does the light draw to much power?
so I tried to set timing using the static method. I rigged up two test leads to a 12 volt bulb, one to ground, one to points terminal. when rotating the crank, The bulb stays on when the points are open, off when the points are closed.
If im connected to the 1-4 point, and rotating the crank, the bulb goes off as the points close long before the 1-4F mark comes up. the bulb stays off for a bit of rotation then comes on as the points have just opened. I stop rotating at exactly this point and the mark is around the 1-4 advance double hash mark - at this point i should be lined up with the 1-4F mark. so this tells me the timing on 1-4 needs adjusting. So i rotate the crank and line up the 1-4F mark then loosen the 3 baseplate retaining screws. The bulb now stays on and turning the baseplate to any point within its allowed movement doesnt turn the bulb off. not sure what to do next. am i trying to have the marks line up when the bulb goes off or on? i.e. when the points first close (bulb goes off) OR when the bulb comes on again (points start to open)?
I checked all the plug gaps when i had the them out but I will recheck them. also I think i should check out and lube the advance mechanism, but that should not effect basic static timing, right?