1) Put a 0.35MM gap between the point and the breaker for cylinder 1&4; excellent that was easy enough.
2) Connect timing tester...I don't have that. I have a timing gun if that is what that step is asking for?
3) Rotate crank until index mark 2 comes into register with timing mark 4. What is index mark 2 referring to? Is timing mark 4 just the hole in the plate?
4) Loosen the 3 screws holding plate until the points begin to separate. Which points? Didn't I already put a 0.35MM gap between 1&4?
5) Rotate crank, if breaker begins to open its contact when timing mark 2 comes into register with mark 4 then the adjustment is correct for 1&4. What is mark 2?? What is mark 4??
6) Bring mark F into register with the timing mark. The hole in the plate? 4? Is this mark 4?
7) Loosen screws and rotate plate counterclockwise to determine its position for the beginning of the opening action. When I loosen the screws and adjust the plate there is no gap created between the point no matter which direction I rotate. The point connected to the condenser is screwed to the plate I've just loosened so it can't create a gap.
SOS, send help.
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