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Old 02-08-08, 06:19 PM
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timing???

i know this has been covered somewhere but i cant find it just wondering how to change timing im not new to rotarys just new to the timing on them anything will help thanks
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I'd just get a Haynes manual for that and a hundred other little maintenance things. Adjusting it isn't anything special, you just need to know which spark plug wire to clamp the timing light on. You could also download the FSM from the forum FAQ and I'll bet it'd tell you which one.
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nevermind i found it
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Put it on plugwire L1, loosen the nut/bolt on the crank angle sensor next to the alternator, turn to adjust.
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Originally Posted by TehMonkay
Put it on plugwire L1, loosen the nut/bolt on the crank angle sensor next to the alternator, turn to adjust.

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