checking the trigger wheel

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Swedge
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checking the trigger wheel

Post by Swedge »

ok so heres my idea

ive just bought a timing light with the advance feature on it, as you know im running megajolt ignition and can alter the adance the engine puts out

so the base map im using atm is 10 degrees advance at idle (900 revs approx)

i want to make sure my trigger wheel is set up in the correct position exactly so my idea was to try this

place a mark beside the crank pulley and another one on the crank pulley directly next to each other (will probably mark the crank sensor)

hook up the timing light to plug 1 and set the advance to 0 on the gun

shine it on the pulley and see where the marks are, adjust the knob on the gun untill the lines match up and hopefully it says 10

if not i can then adjust the offset in the megajolt software

correct or am i doing it wrong ?

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Post by Swedge »

Anyone?

Also will I get double readings with it being wasted spark?

toenee
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Post by toenee »

Think everyone must be on holiday still ;)

Thats basically how I did mine though.

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Post by Swedge »

did you get double readings?

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Post by toenee »

No mines a this one :
http://www.gunson.co.uk/item.aspx?item=3442

No it doesn't read double. But at first off it was all over the place, but the HT lead connector wasn't a nice tight on my leads. Twisted it so it contacted the lead at both sides and everything was fine then. 10 degrees on the edis and the megajolt does control it when connected up.

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Post by Swedge »

thats the exact same one i have

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Post by brentp »

Swedge,

So what are the results of your testing?
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Swedge
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Post by Swedge »

i havent had a minute to try it yet

silly question but could i mark the cam pulley instead of the crank pulley and do it that way or does it have to me on the crank pulley?

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Post by toenee »

No the camshaft turns at half engine speed.

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