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I wouldn't sand the spring. It won't help anything and you might promote stress cracks.
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That's what I was afraid of. I took another look at the manual for the meter, and it says, for a 4 cyl, to multiply the 8 cyl scale by 2. Since the KZ behaves like two 2 cyl engines, wouldn't that mean I need to multiply by 4, not 8? If so, that means I need to adjust the dwell to 45° on my meter's 8 cyl scale, but that doesn't explain why they were set to 29° before.Dwell is the amount of time (ok, degrees of crank rotation) that the points are closed, so dwell will increase as the rubbing block wears away.
Sounds like I may need a new set of points. Anyone have any experience with those available at Z1? They have two different brands, Sudco and K&L. Which are better?
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So is it different for cars vs bikes? Just thought of a way to check this. 180° of camshaft rotation is 360° of crank rotation which I can check with the ignition cover off. I can just connect a multimeter across the points, rotate the engine and see when the points close and when they open.You are measuring the CRANKSHAFT dwell angle which is 1/2 the CAMSHAFT dwell angle. so you need to multiply by two more
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So as Duck said, and as you already suspect, you need to multiply by two more.
For example, my Sunpro only has an 8-cyl scale for cars and it measures cam-angle. (Same as your Actron.)
I have to double it for a 4cyl car.
On the KZ, I double it again because you only measure one set of points at a time, which makes it appear as a 2cyl engine.
Then I double it again to take the cam-angle reading and convert it into crank-angle.
In my case, I have to multiply the reading by a total of 8.
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steell wrote:
That's what I was afraid of. I took another look at the manual for the meter, and it says, for a 4 cyl, to multiply the 8 cyl scale by 2. Since the KZ behaves like two 2 cyl engines, wouldn't that mean I need to multiply by 4, not 8? If so, that means I need to adjust the dwell to 45° on my meter's 8 cyl scale, but that doesn't explain why they were set to 29° before.Dwell is the amount of time (ok, degrees of crank rotation) that the points are closed, so dwell will increase as the rubbing block wears away.
On your meter it should be the 8-cyl scale times 8 like on my Sunpro. You should set it to 22.5 degrees.
More importantly, how do you get that little degree symbol to show up on posts?
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That's what I set it to but it doesn't make sense that the multiplier is 8 instead of 4.bemoore wrote:
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That's what I was afraid of. I took another look at the manual for the meter, and it says, for a 4 cyl, to multiply the 8 cyl scale by 2. Since the KZ behaves like two 2 cyl engines, wouldn't that mean I need to multiply by 4, not 8? If so, that means I need to adjust the dwell to 45° on my meter's 8 cyl scale, but that doesn't explain why they were set to 29° before.Dwell is the amount of time (ok, degrees of crank rotation) that the points are closed, so dwell will increase as the rubbing block wears away.
On your meter it should be the 8-cyl scale times 8 like on my Sunpro. You should set it to 22.5 degrees.
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Hold down the Alt key while entering 0176. Alt 0177 is "±" which also comes in handy on occassion.More importantly, how do you get that little degree symbol to show up on posts?<br><br>Post edited by: loudhvx, at: 2006/09/12 12:54
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OK. That's settled. Anyone have an answer on my question regarding new points from Z1; Sudco vs K&L? These points were a pain to adjust. I think I need a new set.
New question: Should there be any arc'ing across the points? I thought it was the job of the condensor to eliminate that, so the arc'ing I'm seeing makes me think my condensors are bad.
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New question: Should there be any arc'ing across the points? I thought it was the job of the condensor to eliminate that, so the arc'ing I'm seeing makes me think my condensors are bad.<br><br>Post edited by: bemoore, at: 2006/09/12 20:38
The condenser doesn't entirely eliminate the arcing. If it's arcing a lot, then maybe they're bad.
If you are interested in tinkering, I have plans for an electronic ignition which uses the points as a trigger. You'll still need new points, but they will last indefinitely. The ignitors cost about $15 each at parts stores.
www.geocities.com/loudgpz/GPZheiModForPoints.html
The alt-0176 doesn't seem to work for me... probably some setting I need to fiddle with.
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