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nander
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E ignition and timing problems

Post by nander » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:59 pm

I run the electronic ignition on my 1962 CB77 - 21k miles. I set it up years ago, but recently, I went back and checked the timing.

It seems that all is not exactly as it should be: The left side gets to full advance, but the right side is a bit retarded.

Also, there seems to be some play in the metal sensor attached to the points cam. I can turn it back and forth a little with the engine at rest, which to me indicates there is some slop in the points cam.

I assume this has something to do with a worn advance unit, correct?

Any ideas? fixes?

Thanks,
nander

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Re: E ignition and timing problems

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:00 pm

Springs. ...........lm

nander wrote:I run the electronic ignition on my 1962 CB77 - 21k miles. I set it up years ago, but recently, I went back and checked the timing.

It seems that all is not exactly as it should be: The left side gets to full advance, but the right side is a bit retarded.

Also, there seems to be some play in the metal sensor attached to the points cam. I can turn it back and forth a little with the engine at rest, which to me indicates there is some slop in the points cam.

I assume this has something to do with a worn advance unit, correct?

Any ideas? fixes?

Thanks,
nander

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Post by nander » Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:27 pm

Now let me guess, in order to replace those little springs, I have to pull out the camshaft...or can the springs be replaced with the spark advance in place and the top cover off?

thanks for the reply,
nander

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Sep 10, 2009 5:46 pm

Ya may be able to get to that area and replace the springs from the top.
Could be only one spring is bad.............lm
nander wrote:Now let me guess, in order to replace those little springs, I have to pull out the camshaft...or can the springs be replaced with the spark advance in place and the top cover off?

thanks for the reply,
nander

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