Welding advance mechanism to a fixed positionWelding advance mechanism to a fixed positionIn Bill Silvers guide he talks about welding up the stops so the advance is fixed at 35 degrees, then setting the initial timing to 10 for a total spark advance of 45 degrees. According to him this improves throttle response. Does anyone have any experience with this and if so what are your thoughts?
Hi,
I tried, and yes the throttle response is more crisp, if you know what I mean. But, there's always a downside, the coin has always a back side. At tick over, the engine is vague, as it doesn't know what to do the next moment and at low cruising speeds, it doesn't feel right, I can't describe it. If you're planning to drive fast, reving, and play with the engine in the higher rpm region's it's ok, but the down site...., well, I think you have to decide for yourself. Jensen assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)
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