paperslammer wrote:I only detailed static timing...maybe one day I'll get a timing light and do that too?LOUD MOUSE wrote:Did I miss using a timing light while the engine was running?. .........lm
Honda Dream CA77 305 Points and Timing Walk-Through
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Re: Welcome
Works don't it?!. ....................lm
CA77 condenser
yes very nice explanation for points but what about the condenser?? How do you get this out and replaced without major surgery?? any ideas will be greatly appreciated
backfire while adjusting timing
I was adjusting the timing using the light bulb method, and the motor backfired without it running. Any thoughts on why or how that could happen?
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You fired the coil. ..........lm
dlobby12 wrote:I was adjusting the timing using the light bulb method, and the motor backfired without it running. Any thoughts on why or how that could happen?
backfire while adjusting timing
Thanks Ed, I thought someone was shooting at me.
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Why
Hey I teach a class where I am explaining how the points / timing works. But something I don't know is WHY do the contacts of the points need to be at 0.014"? Why can't 0.015 work? Or 0.013?
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'64 CA77 305 Dream
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Re: Why
That is the measurement HONDA recommends. ......................lm
paperslammer wrote:Hey I teach a class where I am explaining how the points / timing works. But something I don't know is WHY do the contacts of the points need to be at 0.014"? Why can't 0.015 work? Or 0.013?
Thanks