[urq] urq/MC1 Flywheel Timing Pin location?
fdekat
fdekat at sentex.net
Wed Mar 9 16:01:40 EST 2005
Ok... So I have a I5 turbo flywheel sitting on the bench.
How can I tell if it's from a urq or a MC motor?
(Something like "The pin is XX teeth away from the TDC 0 mark" ?)
I've found out that the WX flywheel pin gives basic 60 deg. advance, and MC1
flywheel pin gives 62 degrees. I'm not sure if all that diference is only due
to the pin placement, or if the sensor moves on the different motors too. I
suppose then that swapping a WX flywheel for a MC flywheel would only end up
with timing retarded 2 deg everwhere?
That's probably measureable when the motor is running. But how can I tell
what flywheel I have, empirically looking at it on the bench?
Puzzled...
=Frank de Kat=
83 urq with mystery motor & flywheel
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