Hello everybody.
2 years ago I bought a used 115 mod. year 1991, which had been rebuilt twice in the past.
I have used it for 38 hours since then, without any issue.
Today I tried to confirm whether its ignition timings are OK, and according to my measurements, both the full advance and the full retard timing marks are a few milimeters off.
Could this be intentionally so or is it an error on the part of the previous owner ? Should I rectify the timings according to the manual, or am I risking something here ? Could these timings be selected by the previous mechanic, in order to secure proper engine operation, considering its age ?
I just want to be sure that I get the maximum performance and the minimum of fuel consumption, thats why I am looking into it...
2 years ago I bought a used 115 mod. year 1991, which had been rebuilt twice in the past.
I have used it for 38 hours since then, without any issue.
Today I tried to confirm whether its ignition timings are OK, and according to my measurements, both the full advance and the full retard timing marks are a few milimeters off.
Could this be intentionally so or is it an error on the part of the previous owner ? Should I rectify the timings according to the manual, or am I risking something here ? Could these timings be selected by the previous mechanic, in order to secure proper engine operation, considering its age ?
I just want to be sure that I get the maximum performance and the minimum of fuel consumption, thats why I am looking into it...
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