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New coils, new ignition, run off electricity

but it does turn on after passing that mark and alot earlier than full advance.


You'll have to clarify. When the crank is rotating clockwise, the test light comes on at the full advance mark (when the rotor is held fully advanced), goes off some degrees later, and comes back on again before coming back around to the full advance mark (again the rotor is held fully advanced)? I presume when it comes on unexpectedly that it goes off before you arrive back at the full advance mark, where it comes on again. Would this additional turn on happen to occur 180? from the initial full advance mark (rotor held fully advanced)? If that's the case you're picking up the alternate coil's sequence which you shouldn't.

Make sure both coils fire independently and not simultaneously by watching plugs 3 and 4 while rotating the crank. If they fire independent of one another then try using an incandescent test light instead of an LED test light. LED test lights can be very sensitive and trigger even without a lot of power.

If you don't have access to a incandescent test light and have confirmed that the coils are firing independently, verifying that plug #4 sparks when the 1-4 timing mark hits the marker combined with your previous test light adjustments is sufficient to know timing is correct.

Tech tip: You can make an incandescent test light from an incandescent automotive bulb. Such a test light would work fine for this kind of work.
 
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Made another video killer, I explain what i was talking about when timing light goes off before fully advanced between the full advance and fire mark.

Also show the wiggle test around full advance, and I move the crank backwards.

Sorry the dyna instructions are hard to understand for me I'm really a visual learner, hence why I dont give direct replies to what you tell me, it's because I dont really understand what it all means, really my fault.

Heres the vid :p

https://youtu.be/vLFOGH2iK-I
 
They fire independently, should be good aslong as you think timing seems fine from the video.


Carbs should be back today, mechanic called to ask what bike it's on and I told him, said I have the manual but I've never messed with the fuel levels and he cut me off saying it's fine I did a fine job rebuilding them. Always good to hear a mechanic say you did a good job!
 
Indeed, video can be real helpful for explanations.

Your timing is as good as your going to get it, job well done.

What you were seeing when rotating the rotor back and forth while you were between the full advance and "F" mark was the rotor triggering the ignition at varying degrees of advance. It's normal operation; at idle spark timing starts at "F" and works it way over the full advance mark as you raise engine speed, reaching full advance by 3,500 rpm.
 
What you were seeing when rotating the rotor back and forth while you were between the full advance and "F" mark was the rotor triggering the ignition at varying degrees of advance. It's normal operation; at idle spark timing starts at "F" and works it way over the full advance mark as you raise engine speed, reaching full advance by 3,500 rpm.


Yeah i started realizing thats probably what was going on, just made sense once I thought about it because the light would go off before full advance, now if it only went off at full advance between those Marks then id really be questioning what's going on, I did explain it in words ( probably not the best explanation either) but yes I can agree a video demonstration will always show a much clearer view of what's going on.


Will possibly start up tomorrow, thanks for the help!
 
Back on here, did get to run bike and it ran pretty damn good for a good bit, gave it the beans and all hell broke loose.

Back on here because I noticed if I get the fully advanced mark timed spot on, the fire mark turns on a tad bit late, and if I get the fire mark spot on, the fully advanced will turn on a tad bit early, which one would be better to have spot on?
 
which one would be better to have spot on?

To answer that, one has to ask which do you do more? Idle the bike (run low rpms) or ride the bike (run mid to high rpms)? If your answer is you idle the bike more then get the fire mark as good as you can get it. If you like to ride the bike and like to wring out performance then proper full advance timing is more important.
 
To answer that, one has to ask which do you do more? Idle the bike (run low rpms) or ride the bike (run mid to high rpms)? If your answer is you idle the bike more then get the fire mark as good as you can get it. If you like to ride the bike and like to wring out performance then proper full advance timing is more important.

Alright cool thanks gonna get the full mark set, it's a very tiny gap for either one when one is set a certain way, kept staring at it thinking if its spot on or not so it's pretty dang close.
 
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