JohnnyGuy
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Hi all,
I was recently doing some ignition work on a ’74 Evinrude 9.9; cleaning the points and setting the timing.
I was setting the timing with a multi-meter.
Throttle was fully advanced and I was adjusting the points to open when the mark on the flywheel was in the middle of the two marks on the armature plate.
My question (or confirmation request) is with regards to the marks on the flywheel The flywheel on this motor had two sets of marks. One marked “E” and another marked “R”. I was assuming this was for “Electric” and “Rope” start. Since the motor is a rope start I setup the timing based on the “R” indicator on the flywheel.
Upon doing some reading on this subject after I completed the work, I noticed that Leeroys Rambling had his aligned to “E” even on a Rope start (at least that’s my understanding from what I had read).
I was wondering, should I be setting the timing to the “E” or the “R” marks?
The best way that I can think of to confirm this now would be to remove the spark plugs and watch for the cylinder to reach TDC as I turn the flywheel and then review which flywheel mark is between the marks on the armature plate?
If someone with more experience with this could provide some insight, it’d be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
JG
I was recently doing some ignition work on a ’74 Evinrude 9.9; cleaning the points and setting the timing.
I was setting the timing with a multi-meter.
Throttle was fully advanced and I was adjusting the points to open when the mark on the flywheel was in the middle of the two marks on the armature plate.
My question (or confirmation request) is with regards to the marks on the flywheel The flywheel on this motor had two sets of marks. One marked “E” and another marked “R”. I was assuming this was for “Electric” and “Rope” start. Since the motor is a rope start I setup the timing based on the “R” indicator on the flywheel.
Upon doing some reading on this subject after I completed the work, I noticed that Leeroys Rambling had his aligned to “E” even on a Rope start (at least that’s my understanding from what I had read).
I was wondering, should I be setting the timing to the “E” or the “R” marks?
The best way that I can think of to confirm this now would be to remove the spark plugs and watch for the cylinder to reach TDC as I turn the flywheel and then review which flywheel mark is between the marks on the armature plate?
If someone with more experience with this could provide some insight, it’d be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
JG