« Reply #8 on: July 30, 2017, 10:18:40 AM »
took my timing plate off as per TT's instructions and placed it back on the bosses. did notice slight shifting so i stuck a .004" shim between the plate and bottom boss. no more movement. when i went to check timing i'm still over extended on how far i can get the plate to turn. still quite a few degrees off on being timed correctly.
checked and adjusted points to .016".
any help appreciated.
Put the shim at a different boss location and try again.
What is the brand and age of your points?
tried the shim at all three bosses. didn't have any effect on improving ability to set timing. The shim was .004". i think that's the tolerance that honda allowed. tec points. do not know age but they have lots of metal left as points surfaces.
The sequence of adjust is important, as that .004 either adds or subtracts from the .016 points setting depending on where you place the shim.
When you move the shim's position, you have to readjust the gap first before resetting the timing.
I asked about point age to get a feel for rubbing block wear, not contact wear.
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