There is something weird about the timing it does seem as that T mark has moved away from the pointer after about 5 minutes of cranking. The problem is I don't see how it can move. There is no adjustment built into that mechanism. It would kind of mean that the crank cog has slipped on the chain by one pin or so. I don't see how that could be.
I was also wondering about the spark timing thinking that the crank trigger has passed the pickup when the piston reaches TDC. On reading my M/C engine theory manual last night I re-learn that spark is produced as the piston is on its way up to TDC so the position of the trigger just leaving the pickup would be correct. So that's not it.
As I said last night, I'll take a look at the setup on the spare engine to see how things are set there but somehow I don't think it will tell me much of anything.
My buddy loaned me his compression tster but ( of course) its the wrong size after all so I need to go buy one today. I'm still thinking I have enough compression but I guess I need to know for sure.
This is not getting any easier.
Well I'll have more to report in a few hours.
Cheers,
Spyug
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