harley_sr Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 I am looking into getting the timing advance, but my question is Should I get the Key or the adjustable plate? I am looking for what will be the simple solution. I am also going to send my flywheel to have it lightened.. And what I mean by simple ( timing plate some how come loose?) Dont want any hassle Quote
Wicked98Shee Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 the keyway is simpler but the timing plate is a better way to go. prodesign and cascade both make sum sweet timing plates Quote
Wallrat Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 If your removing your flywheel already then its only 6 more screws to remove the timing plate and seperate it from the stator. Pro Design and Cascade make billet timing plates, which is great and all but its not a high stress part. Really I have no idea why you would want or need a billet timing plate. A better route is to get a Ricky Stator adj. timing plate. Its cast so its not as pretty or as strong, but you're never gonna break it and you can't see it once installed anyway. Its $35 for the RS plate, or $100 for one of the billet ones. All depends on if you like to waste money or not. The keys work, but your stuck with a 3, 4, or 7 degree advance depending on the key. They're easy to install backwards thus retarding your timing if you don't pay attention. Also they've been known to shear causing major engine damage. I ran a 3 degree key from Alba for 2 years w/out a problem, but others haven't been as fortunate. Quote
Wicked98Shee Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 good point rat, i was thinkin they was all around 70 or so ... i got mine in a trade. im gonna grab a ricky stator for the wifes shee then. Quote
harley_sr Posted March 27, 2006 Author Report Posted March 27, 2006 Yeah I just saw the one for 35 on ebay. Now I will just wait till it gets here.. Whats best to set the timing at?? If it depends on the seytup of the bike, I will have toomey t-5's, Prodesign plate w/ K&N, Milled head, lightend flywheel, reedspacers, boost bottle, and v-force reeds. Thanks!! Quote
Wallrat Posted March 27, 2006 Report Posted March 27, 2006 Depends entirely on your compression and whether you want to run race gas or not. If your compression is up in the 150's, then u prolly don't want to advance much if any. Maybe 2 degrees tops? If your compression is lower than 150 then most folks run 4 degrees. If you don't mine running 50/50 race gas, then you can go w/ more advance, but you might want to install a temp gauge b4hand. Quote
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