That little knurled knob usually works. Just keep in mind there are, if I
recall correctly, 16 clicks to move the timing one degree! They have even
cast into the dist. body a double headed arrow with an "A" and an "R" so
you know which way to spend the rest of the day turning the knob!!
FWIW!
Paul A
FROM: INTERNET:DLancer7676 at cs.com, INTERNET:DLancer7676@cs.com
TO: Spridgets, INTERNET:spridgets@autox.team.net
(unknown), INTERNET:esheffield@prizmail.com
DATE: 10/23/00 10:09 PM
Re: Re: Thanks! - SU update and valve adjustment question
In a message dated 10/23/2000 9:19:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
esheffield@prizmail.com writes:
<< I also tried messing with
that little knurled nut on it, but it didn't seem to be having any affect.
>>
Mine doesn't either! Think those are like those fake buttons pedestrians
stand around and push at city intersections in a futile attempt to make the
light change quicker? LOL
--David C.
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Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 21:54:48 EDT
Subject: Re: Thanks! - SU update and valve adjustment question
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