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Re: Re[2]: TR6 Timing Redux

To: McGaheyRx@aol.com
Subject: Re: Re[2]: TR6 Timing Redux
From: Sholtes IV <joeiv@cris.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 17:29:30 -0700
Cc: jim.sudduth@autodesk.com, JoeSimcoe@aol.com, tjn@rahul.net, triumphs@autox.team.net
References: <960724113453_244585251@emout10.mail.aol.com>
Jack,

       "Static Timing" refers to ignition timing adjusted in stasis
  (i.e. motionless engine). This process requires that the engine
  crankshaft be rotated to a specific location (such as 4 degrees be-
  fore top dead center on the compression stroke) and the distributor
  rotated until the exact location that the contact (ignition) points
  begin to open. The verification of the aforementioned location is
  achieved when a 12 volt test light, circuted between the positive
  (wired) side of the "points" and a suitable ground, begins to glow.
      This occurs as the current from the energized (oh yeah, I forgot
  to say the ingnition should be switched on) ignition flows through
  the lamp as the grounding contact of the points is interupted 
  (opened). 
       Upon discovery of this idealized location for his wayward dis-
  tributor, our intrepid mechanic secures it thusly.  Secure in the
  knowledge that he has set things right (literally and figuratively)
  he rides his trusty motor car off into the sunset in search of big-
  ger and better deeds to perform in his personal pursuit of world 
  peace, harmony, and optimum ignition timing...

 
                            JOE IV
                            TR 250


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