[AT] timing a cub
Lew Best
bee_keeper at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 31 05:58:44 PST 2008
Thanks Mike
I'll look at it; on the old JD I know the throttle linkage is direct
(governor rod removed); seems like this one is the same way. Haven't
used this little forklift much lately (about a year ago was the last
time & I had heck getting it to accelerate then; had sat for a year or
so before that also). Always had a bit of a flat spot since I got it
but much worse since sitting.
Lew
-----Original Message-----
The Cub engines that were magneto ignition came with either electric or
crank start. I have a '48 Cub with mag and electric start.
As far as a "flat spot" on acceleration, I would look to a sticky
governor or governor linkage before getting too serious with ignition
issues.
Mike
Lew Best wrote:
> Thanks George
>
> This engine is in a Yale forklift actually; it is electric start but
may
> have been converted from magneto; I really don't know. Just has a
real
> "flat spot" trying to accelerate; want to be sure timing is right
before
> messing with the carburetor. Centrifugal advance seems to be working
> ok; I took the distributor out & apart for a good cleaning; will go
from
> there.
>
> Lew
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Static time it exactly on TDC. The centrifugal advance will take it
> from
> there. Obviously, since you have only one timing notch your engine
was
> built with a magneto but you can time a distributor the same way if
your
> engine has been converted. The other mark if present is used with a
> light
> but the light isn't really necessary.
>
> George Willer
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