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Resinears
| Posted on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 - 04:36 pm: |
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My 2000 M2 has two timing marks on the flywheel: a single vertical line for TDC, and two side-by-side dots for advance that get used to set the dynamic timing when you have a stock ignition. How many degrees do the two side/side dots represent? I don't have a dial back timing light. My ignition is set to advance to 35 degrees, so if the two dots are 35 degrees, great, but if they're at 20 degrees, I will need to borrow or buy a dial back light. I have no idea what the stock ignition is advancing to at +-1050 rpm, which is the reference with the stock ignition. |
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