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Something wrong with your figures. 32 degrees BTDC at low idle and the engine wouldn't start, kick back.Bill Hudson wrote:The Cub starts fine but has a high idle miss. I took a timing light and at idle the Cub is firing at, probably, 32 degress BTDC. At high idle the timing marks are at the top of the pulley.
Sat Nov 03, 2012 7:31 pm
Bill Hudson wrote: The Cub starts fine but has a high idle miss.
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Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:32 am
Eugene wrote:Something wrong with your figures. 32 degrees BTDC at low idle and the engine wouldn't start, kick back.Bill Hudson wrote:The Cub starts fine but has a high idle miss. I took a timing light and at idle the Cub is firing at, probably, 32 degress BTDC. At high idle the timing marks are at the top of the pulley.
Since engine runs, you can't be far off. Set engine #1 cylinder TDC, 2nd mark to pass the pointer if you have two timing marks.
Remove the distributor. Mark the #1 spark plug cap location on the distributor base. Reinstall the distributor so that the rotor is pointing directly at your mark when fully seated and the 12 O'clock position of the distributor base is at 12 O'clock. May take a couple of tries to get it right. Then static time the engine.
Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:11 pm
No need to remove the distributor drive housing because the distributor is also gear driven.midmo wrote:Question Eugene? (12 O'clock position of the distributor base is at 12 O'clock) I have taken my distributor off at the drive housing leaving the drive housing on the tractor. Will I have to take the drive housing off to get it back in time? Looking at the Blue Ribbon Service manual I will.
Some distributors have a slot which limits it's adjustment range. The Cub does not have the slot. So the 12 o'clock position on the distributor should wind up at or near it's upright position when installed and static timed.and the distributor centered within it's rotation range