Hi,
I've recently got a Bultaco 198A. I believe the ignition timing is between 2.8mm and 3.0mm BTDC.
I haven't yet got a TDC Tool, but I guess I'll need one.
- are the standard tools OK, or do I really need a micrometer version ?
But I was wondering...
- what's this measurement in terms of degrees BTDC ?
- I can't imagine being able to measure 2.8mm to 3mm with any great accuracy, so isn't it easier/better to measure in degrees ?
Tony P
Bultaco Ignition In Degrees Btdc
Started by tonyp, Jan 25 2012 11:07 PM
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#1
Posted 25 January 2012 - 11:07 PM
#2
Posted 26 January 2012 - 03:44 AM
tonyp, on 25 January 2012 - 11:07 PM, said:
Hi,
I've recently got a Bultaco 198A. I believe the ignition timing is between 2.8mm and 3.0mm BTDC.
I haven't yet got a TDC Tool, but I guess I'll need one.
- are the standard tools OK, or do I really need a micrometer version ?
But I was wondering...
- what's this measurement in terms of degrees BTDC ?
- I can't imagine being able to measure 2.8mm to 3mm with any great accuracy, so isn't it easier/better to measure in degrees ?
Tony P
I've recently got a Bultaco 198A. I believe the ignition timing is between 2.8mm and 3.0mm BTDC.
I haven't yet got a TDC Tool, but I guess I'll need one.
- are the standard tools OK, or do I really need a micrometer version ?
But I was wondering...
- what's this measurement in terms of degrees BTDC ?
- I can't imagine being able to measure 2.8mm to 3mm with any great accuracy, so isn't it easier/better to measure in degrees ?
Tony P
No, if you do not have the good tool to begin with, you will never align a degree wheel. A vernier type works, dut a dial indicator is better!
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#4
Posted 10 February 2012 - 11:54 PM
2.8mm trigs out to 5.62 deg
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