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I didn't set any gap on my flywheel when I installed my timming plate. What kinda problem am I gonna see? I asked a few days ago on the timing plate stikky already but no reply Thanks

 

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I didn't set any gap on my flywheel when I installed my timming plate. What kinda problem am I gonna see? I asked a few days ago on the timing plate stikky already but no reply Thanks

 

A number of things. It could be fine, it could miss and pop at higher RPMs if you're lucky, if the gap is too small, it could smack the pickup and possibly damage something.

 

Probably one of those things better left done and right than undone...

It's foot peg bolts, shifter and the side cover bolts to get to it.

I would advise to set it, I go .016 to .018, and roll it over to check both nubs.

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