Advancer unit springs probably too sloppy. Full advance will be reached way too soon, spittting carbs, right?
I had that problem solved by tightening both springs. Cut each 1/2 turn and reshape them.
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=131339.0My theory about it is that the points have a counter force against the cam that the advancer unit move. This is removed when using an electronic system. The rotor spins freely reaching full advance too easy with no points acting as extra springs. The advancer springs must be tightened to compensate.
Dyna ignition instruction just do it simple by setting the timing OK for full advance marks ' ' at 2500rpm. Idle setting not important here. This is one way of avoid the ignition setting at idle.
Tightened springs will allow OK timing at idle AND full advance at 2500-2900 rpm.
I made this setting for Pamco ignition, changed later to Dyna when the Ultimate coil had bad wire attachment that were loose causing difficult carb jetting and finally blew the ignition.
Now Dyna S system in and finally possible to drive the bike for fine tuning. Play in the advancer unit, make everything more complicated. I have tightened the unit at max clockwise position delaying everything and marks not to be trusted.
I'll set the timing until I hear pinging when twisting the throttle at 100-120km/h on 5:th gear. Then retard a little.
- Finding exact TDC and update the marks is the correct procedure -