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Tdc
If #1 cyl is TDC, what exhaust valve should be open. Philip
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could be more than one slightly or more open, including #1 cyl
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#6
Looks to be fully open, the rest it's hard to tell, but #6 has considerable difference
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If you're trying to set the dizzy rotor, turn the crank while watching the #1 exhaust valve. When it opens and then starts to close keep rotating the crank until the Z-1 mark. Now go around one full turn to Z-1 again. At this point you will be on the fire stroke of the #1 cylinder and the rotor should be pointed at the #1 plug wire in the cap...
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You can think this through.
1 6 2 4 3 5 tdc AT #1 Both valves closed #6 is 120 degrees behind It's on it's way into the compression stroke so exhaust is closed and intake is closed or just about to. #2 is 240 behind and is on the intake stroke It is sucking in air/fuel so exhaust is closed and intake is open. #4 is at overlap TDC (360 behind) and just finishing up the exhaust stroke Depending on cams both could be a little bit open with exhaust to close and intake to open #3 is in the exhaust stroke (add 120 degrees) Intake closed and exhaust open #5 is on the power stroke Intake closed and exhaust just about to open |
There are TWO top dead centers for each four strokes. The above assumes TDC at the compression stroke. None of it works if it's TDC at the exhaust / overlap stroke.
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Got it guys
She fired right up after turning 180*. New motor with twin plugs. Custom dizzy, so no marks. Any way I got it to run for the 20 min breakin @ 2000 RPM. Thanks for the help, and yes Bob, # 4 exhaust was were you said it would be. cheers Philip
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