Hey guys:
I'm thinking ahead... I'm quite a ways from being ready for this, but I really don't know how I'm going to get my stator timed once I'm in a position to reassemble it. In the process of troubleshooting and disassembly, I foolishly took the stator off without marking it. I understand the basic concepts of how timing works and such, and I've read through the process that the shop manual lays out. But I'm left with some questions:
a) Do people really use the store-bought indicator bracket that the manual specifies, or another method?
b) I'll likely be using a depth mic to find TDC. So my understanding of the spec is ignition should be 0.112" below TDC with the crank turned CCW as viewed from the PTO flywheel. Do I have this pictured right?
c) Since the stator is hidden behind the flywheel, how does a guy make timing adjustments once the engine is assembled with the flywheel in the way?
d) My boat doesn't have a Tach. Is it really a requirement to time it at 6000 RPM?
e) Since I'm rebuilding the top end, should I really have it running at 6000 RPM before I've completed the break-in process? This seems to be a chicken and egg scenario....
This really seems overwhelming at the moment. Is there a simpler way to do this for a hillbilly farm kid with basic engine experience and a desire to learn?
I'm thinking ahead... I'm quite a ways from being ready for this, but I really don't know how I'm going to get my stator timed once I'm in a position to reassemble it. In the process of troubleshooting and disassembly, I foolishly took the stator off without marking it. I understand the basic concepts of how timing works and such, and I've read through the process that the shop manual lays out. But I'm left with some questions:
a) Do people really use the store-bought indicator bracket that the manual specifies, or another method?
b) I'll likely be using a depth mic to find TDC. So my understanding of the spec is ignition should be 0.112" below TDC with the crank turned CCW as viewed from the PTO flywheel. Do I have this pictured right?
c) Since the stator is hidden behind the flywheel, how does a guy make timing adjustments once the engine is assembled with the flywheel in the way?
d) My boat doesn't have a Tach. Is it really a requirement to time it at 6000 RPM?
e) Since I'm rebuilding the top end, should I really have it running at 6000 RPM before I've completed the break-in process? This seems to be a chicken and egg scenario....
This really seems overwhelming at the moment. Is there a simpler way to do this for a hillbilly farm kid with basic engine experience and a desire to learn?