Melissa
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Timing...well that's my 1st job with my new old Renault..I know it's a simple job but it's been years since I did it.
I've just ordered new dizzy cap..the centre fell out when I was inspecting it!, points, condenser, prob leads & air filter..as they all look rather old.
Looks to me that the timing is too advanced..hopefully you knowledgeable peeps can help..please!
If I turn the crank until the points are open fully then the rotor arm should be just before the no 1 cylinder..that's right yes? It is actually after it at the moment, the previous owner did say that someone had turned the whole dizzy round & at this point I should be able to see the timing marks on the crankcase at 6 (?)BTDC..I can't see any marks at all where my arrow points ! Until my new bits arrive I can't really set things up but just thought I'd run this by you..thanks!
I've just ordered new dizzy cap..the centre fell out when I was inspecting it!, points, condenser, prob leads & air filter..as they all look rather old.
Looks to me that the timing is too advanced..hopefully you knowledgeable peeps can help..please!
If I turn the crank until the points are open fully then the rotor arm should be just before the no 1 cylinder..that's right yes? It is actually after it at the moment, the previous owner did say that someone had turned the whole dizzy round & at this point I should be able to see the timing marks on the crankcase at 6 (?)BTDC..I can't see any marks at all where my arrow points ! Until my new bits arrive I can't really set things up but just thought I'd run this by you..thanks!