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    I installed my dyna s last night and didnt have a timing light so i just put her in and took her for a ride. She ran great no problems except for carb adjustment i am pretty sure. Do i have to set th timing or do you guys think i am okay. thanks

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    I would check the timing. Its a simple thing and the instruction on how to is included in the Dyna installation instructions.

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    Originally posted by odl777
    I installed my dyna s last night and didnt have a timing light so i just put her in and took her for a ride. She ran great no problems except for carb adjustment i am pretty sure. Do i have to set th timing or do you guys think i am okay. thanks
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      #3
      You're probably OK, as in it's probably not off by much, but you'd be even more OK if you double-check it. A couple of degrees won't affect power all that much, but it'll likely idle and run a little smoother. Heck, it's pretty much the last time you'll need to perform that chore, so why not?
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        #4
        thanks guys, i will check it.

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          #5
          You can set the Dyna S statically with a light or just remove all the plugs, connect 3 and 4 caps and watch/listen for the sparkplug to fire. Holding the rotor in fully advanced position can be a little awkward though.
          A timing light at about 2,000 rpm's is better/easier. No less than 2K though.
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            #6
            If you are friends with your car mechanic you might be able to Ride to his shop & borrow a timing light for 5 minutes. Also Some auto parts stores also have a tool loan program. With a timing light their is no question it is set right

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