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Ignition Timing on a 9a 16v

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Changing my dizzy tonight to try and cure my missfire problem.

 

Does anyone know if you need to unplug or block anything when setting the timing using a stobe gun?

 

Nick

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can't remember on the 9A off the top of my head, but it's in my Haynes, will check when I get home this eve.

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sorry for the late reply, Haynes just says ensure there are no outstanding fault codes and then connect up strobe light, no disconnecting temp senders etc...

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Following on from this with a really dumb question.

 

But with a warm engine, and the strobe in no1 cylinder. Where should the lines be? Should they line up exactly or should there be a slight rotation back anticlockwise? Changed the dizzy a few weeks ago and it doesn't seem right at the moment... Lacking power...

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if you don't have a timing gun that you can set to a particular advance then you need to use the gearbox bell housing hole and the flywheel 6 deg BTDC mark, worth marking these with white paint before trying to set up.

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if you don't have a timing gun that you can set to a particular advance then you need to use the gearbox bell housing hole and the flywheel 6 deg BTDC mark, worth marking these with white paint before trying to set up.

 

MY dad did mine by ear as his gun broke!

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