subarupete wrote:
Position of Trigger Plate on Flywheel.
Using Azuiper's bracket.
Can you describe how to accurately place the trigger on the flywheel, using the static pin as a reference point.
Cheers
Peter
Peter take a look at the 1-2-Spark CD I sent with the second 1-2-Spark unit I send you, theres a mounting instruction on it...
Mounting the Vr sensor holder and Azuiper's bracket:
First mount Azuiper's bracket... as by foto's showed in the post above...
Put the locking pin in the flywheel as if you are going to set up the ignition points
Now rotate the flywheel 11 teeth (2cv toothring) against the clock (if you're standing at the side of the fan). (The hole of the pen is now at the 5 minits past twelve position (minit pointer)
Now mark the position of the flywheel compared to the crankcase (e.g. with Tipex)
This is the position in which the pick up need to be exactly under the sensor. (pickup width equal to the width of the sensor).
When the pickup is welded to the flywheel first try to turn the flywheel gently around and look, listen and feel if the pickup hits the crankcase and or other engine parts.
Grind/File as required the pick up until it can freely spin around.
If the engine can run (on the original ignition) then let it run and make sure the pickup runs freely….
If the width of the flywheel allows it you can can also use a M6 Hexagon-bolt as pickup.
Now bend the bracket in the way that the space between sensor and bracket is about
0.75 and 1 mm.
If everything is cooled down the plug can be inserted to the VR sensor .... Please note when removing the plug the iron deposit bar must be pressed.
Never pull at the Vr sensor cable to remove the plug always at the plug to unplug it. .....The Vr sensor plug is the plug with the fatest wire..
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