How to check the timing with verniers fitted????
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now there's the two arrows on the 'inner' portions of the verniers....
do I take it that these are the same as the 'standard' alignment arrows???
Also on the dizzy shaft (I have no rotor arm!! - coilpack!!) is the cutout portion at the back i.e. 180 deg away from the timing mark on the dizzy??
Help!! I think the inlet cam may be a tooth out!!
do I take it that these are the same as the 'standard' alignment arrows???
Also on the dizzy shaft (I have no rotor arm!! - coilpack!!) is the cutout portion at the back i.e. 180 deg away from the timing mark on the dizzy??
Help!! I think the inlet cam may be a tooth out!!
Originally Posted by kjc300
now there's the two arrows on the 'inner' portions of the verniers....
do I take it that these are the same as the 'standard' alignment arrows???
Also on the dizzy shaft (I have no rotor arm!! - coilpack!!) is the cutout portion at the back i.e. 180 deg away from the timing mark on the dizzy??
Help!! I think the inlet cam may be a tooth out!!
do I take it that these are the same as the 'standard' alignment arrows???
Also on the dizzy shaft (I have no rotor arm!! - coilpack!!) is the cutout portion at the back i.e. 180 deg away from the timing mark on the dizzy??
Help!! I think the inlet cam may be a tooth out!!

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