Dave and Liz DuBois wrote:
> Bud,
>
> I just went back to see what I wrote in my sent file and here is what
> I see:
>
>> Since the XPAG/XPEG engines only have a single timing point, one
>> either adjusts them statically or uses a dial back timing light to
>> set the timing. Since i have a dial back timing light, I use that to
>> set the timing at about 50 - 60 BTDC at idle and a total of 350 BTDC
>> at around 2800 rpm - 3000 rpm.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dave
> I'm not sure how those extra 0s got in there (perhaps my e-mail
> program is multiplying everything by 10). Anyway, you are right it
> should be 5 -6 degrees and 35 degrees. Looking at the quote in your
> e-mail and what I wrote, it may be that the degree symbol that I used
> may have gotten converted somehow to 0s. I wonder now, how many other
> e-mails that I have written, using the degree symbol have wound up as 0s.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
Hi Dave,
I find that Alt 248 'usually' gives the degree symbol. Oh, but the
exceptions can be a pain.
Bud
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