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How to read dwell meter
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14 Jun 2021 09:03 #850186
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How to read dwell meter was created by ckahleer
I have an old analog Sun dwell/tachometer, probably from the 70's.
It has a range for 4/8 cyl and 6 cyl.. Am I correct to assume I can put it in the 4/8 range and multiply the reading by 4?
When adjust points doing it this way, point gap with feeler gage is slightly smaller than service manual specs of 3 - 4mm. I get about 2.7mm
It has a range for 4/8 cyl and 6 cyl.. Am I correct to assume I can put it in the 4/8 range and multiply the reading by 4?
When adjust points doing it this way, point gap with feeler gage is slightly smaller than service manual specs of 3 - 4mm. I get about 2.7mm
94 KE100
81 CM200t
82 KZ305
85 VF1100c
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14 Jun 2021 10:05 #850188
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I am not sure this will be of help to you, but it has been discussed see
forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=61607.0
I am sure others will chime in on this topic.
I am sure others will chime in on this topic.
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14 Jun 2021 10:07 #850189
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Yes, you are correct in your assumption to multiply your readings.
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14 Jun 2021 10:48 - 14 Jun 2021 10:49 #850191
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1976 KZ 900 A4 kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/613548-1976-kz-900-a4
1976 KZ 900 B1 LTD
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14 Jun 2021 23:32 #850212
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You multiply the 8cyl dwell reading by 8 to get the Kz's dwell reading in crank degrees..
here are a couple links to the same answer with more detail..
www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/611996-ig...ting-question#816016
www.kzrider.com/forum/21-tools/599346-ti...meter-options#686524
here are a couple links to the same answer with more detail..
www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/611996-ig...ting-question#816016
www.kzrider.com/forum/21-tools/599346-ti...meter-options#686524
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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15 Jun 2021 05:26 #850216
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Unless the points are brand new, there is usually a little material transfer between the contact surfaces due to arcing. A pit on one contact that has lost material to the other contact, creating a high spot. Which contact loses material depends on the +/- mismatch of condenser value, which is virtually never a perfect match. That high spot will create an error when using a physical gap gauge, resulting in a larger gap than specified.
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Replied by slmjim+Z1BEBE on topic How to read dwell meter
The short answer is, we use 23 ~ 23.5 deg. with the dwell meter on the 8 cyl. setting. We confirmed this many years ago after researching the question on the interwebs by very carefully setting new points with a gap gauge, then checking with a dwell meter.ckahleer post=850186I have an old analog Sun dwell/tachometer, probably from the 70's.
It has a range for 4/8 cyl and 6 cyl.. Am I correct to assume I can put it in the 4/8 range and multiply the reading by 4?
When adjust points doing it this way, point gap with feeler gage is slightly smaller than service manual specs of 3 - 4mm. I get about 2.7mm
Unless the points are brand new, there is usually a little material transfer between the contact surfaces due to arcing. A pit on one contact that has lost material to the other contact, creating a high spot. Which contact loses material depends on the +/- mismatch of condenser value, which is virtually never a perfect match. That high spot will create an error when using a physical gap gauge, resulting in a larger gap than specified.
Good Ridin'
slmjim & Z1BEBE
A biker looks at your engine and chrome.
A Rider looks at your odometer and tags.
1973 ('72 builds) Z1 x2
1974 Z1-A x2
1975 Z1-B x2
1993 CB 750 Nighthawk x2
2009 ST1300A
www.kawasaki-z-classik.com
An enthusiast's forum focused exclusively
on all things Z1, Z2 and KZ900.
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