I have an old Merc 1000 that you time with a special tool instead of a timing light. I am looking for some info on how to do this with a Dial indicator, I can find bits and pieces but not a full proceedure. I am waiting for a manual but wanted to get started. This is what I am thinging:
Find TDC with the dial indicater positioned in #1
Counter clockwise back the crank to .222
Set the total time screw "Points to just close" by using a ohm meter. (One lead on the points wire, one gronded) ?
Then to check for 1st minor thottle set #1 at (How many thousanths?) to equal 3 to 4 degrees BTDC and make sure points just closed
I already cleaned the points, replaced the condensors, and set dwell with a degree wheel. And the full throttle stops were all checked out ok.
Can anyone help figure out what the dial indication reading should be at 3 or 4 degress BTDC?
And will this proceedure work or is there a better way to do it?
Find TDC with the dial indicater positioned in #1
Counter clockwise back the crank to .222
Set the total time screw "Points to just close" by using a ohm meter. (One lead on the points wire, one gronded) ?
Then to check for 1st minor thottle set #1 at (How many thousanths?) to equal 3 to 4 degrees BTDC and make sure points just closed
I already cleaned the points, replaced the condensors, and set dwell with a degree wheel. And the full throttle stops were all checked out ok.
Can anyone help figure out what the dial indication reading should be at 3 or 4 degress BTDC?
And will this proceedure work or is there a better way to do it?