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ok i want to install a adjustable timing plate my question is what else do ihave to do when i advance the timing? rejet? and is any other parts needed besides the timing plate? thanks

 

A timing plate is pretty much all you need. You will need to do a plug chop to make sure the jetting is ok. Sometimes you have to rejet, sometimes you just have to fiddle with the air screw and needle position. :thumbsup:

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Your going to need a flywill puller to get if off. Dont use a 3 jaw puller. If you dont have a impact gun your going to need something to hold the flywill, When you go to tighten the bult down.

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Your going to need a flywill puller to get if off. Dont use a 3 jaw puller. If you dont have a impact gun your going to need something to hold the flywill, When you go to tighten the bult down.

 

 

Good call. I forgot all about needing the puller. I'm retarded. :shoothead:

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Curious...why not use a 3-Jaw puller? :shrug:

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It can and usually does distort/ruin the flywheel!

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A timing plate is pretty much all you need. You will need to do a plug chop to make sure the jetting is ok. Sometimes you have to rejet, sometimes you just have to fiddle with the air screw and needle position. :thumbsup:

 

 

hey im pretty new to this to.... probably a dumb question but what do you mean do a plug chop?

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hey im pretty new to this to.... probably a dumb question but what do you mean do a plug chop?

http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/plugchop.html

http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/jetfaq.html

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Your going to need a flywill puller to get if off. Dont use a 3 jaw puller. If you dont have a impact gun your going to need something to hold the flywill, When you go to tighten the bult down.

 

 

 

can u use an impact to put the flywheel bolt back on?

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can u use an impact to put the flywheel bolt back on?

I just put an adjustable plate on mine the other day. I used an impact to put the nut back on. Works good if you dont have a strap wrench or something else to hold the flywheel.

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can u use an impact to put the flywheel bolt back on?

You shouldnt. you can overtighten it, and then youll need a new crank.

 

Buy a flywheel holder, from your local cycle shop, or make one. Put 2 bolts through a 2x4, at the same spacing as the holes on the flywheel, and use a spade bit to bore a whole at the location of the nut, you can then hold the flywheel while you tighten or remove the nut.

 

You can use a strap wrench too, but I never had a lot of luck with them.

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