guy48065
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I haven't been able to find a clear answer to this question. Almost all webpages, YouTubes and forum posts just show how to set point gap to spec but I've found a couple that mention using a timing light & the timing marks on the flywheel to verify or fine-tune each point adjustment. None have shown how.
As a young man my first couple cars had point ignition. You could get the engine running by setting the gap to spec but if you wanted GOOD performance you needed a timing light. On these small outboards there's no adjustable distributor--the only way to adjust timing is by adjusting point gap.
What's the procedure?
As a young man my first couple cars had point ignition. You could get the engine running by setting the gap to spec but if you wanted GOOD performance you needed a timing light. On these small outboards there's no adjustable distributor--the only way to adjust timing is by adjusting point gap.
What's the procedure?