421stroker Posted January 10, 2004 Report Posted January 10, 2004 Ok, I've been talking to ricky stator and he told my to modify my timing plate instead of by his on the rz engine. He claims that there is a mark on the engine cases that you use to check the timing with a timing light. I can't find it. I think that you use the mark on the stator plate. How do these adjustable timing plates work anyway. I see numbers and elongated holes, buy how do you know how far to twist it. I'm confused. I'll just tell you guys what he told me because it is good info and to see what your opinions are on it. He said measure the flywheel. Multiply that by pie and divide it by 360 to get the rate of change per degree. Then you need to mark whatever that number is on a piece of tape like ten time or so. Then put the piece of tape on the flywheel where this mark I can't find is and use a timing light to adjust it. Someone help me. Thanks. Quote
Oilsmoke Posted January 10, 2004 Report Posted January 10, 2004 On the Banshee It where the case halfs meet. Quote
421stroker Posted January 10, 2004 Author Report Posted January 10, 2004 Is it just the line that is formed by the cases coming together or is it near that line. I've looked and looked. Quote
Oilsmoke Posted January 10, 2004 Report Posted January 10, 2004 Is it just the line that is formed by the cases coming together = the same as I posted. The seam is your timing location. Point zero degree mark and your set at Zero This is how Banshee is I am Not to sure about the RZ timming. Quote
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