grouty
Auto Lover ...
Why is it that things go swimmingly for several years, and then seem to go pear shaped !
After the engine builder put the lower half of the 78 390WR back together, I thought I would check the timing. It was so far out it could have been on the bike next door.
The stator plate is back exactly where it was before. Lining the 2mm hole up with the flywheel and stator I have a piston BTDC measurement of about 6.23mm.
If I rotate the stator plate fully clockwise in it's slots and re-measure, I get 2.96mm BTDC
The only thing we have changed that could effect this is a new tapered stub shaft on the flywheel side of the crank. This was a new part from a Husky parts specialist here in the UK.
There are a couple of pictures below.
The picture above shows the 2mm pin in position.
This picture shows the engine the the piston at TDC. Note the position of the keyway. Is this correct ??
Short of striping the motor again and pressing the crank apart to check that this new shaft has the keyways in the same place as the old one ....... I am lost :-(
After the engine builder put the lower half of the 78 390WR back together, I thought I would check the timing. It was so far out it could have been on the bike next door.
The stator plate is back exactly where it was before. Lining the 2mm hole up with the flywheel and stator I have a piston BTDC measurement of about 6.23mm.
If I rotate the stator plate fully clockwise in it's slots and re-measure, I get 2.96mm BTDC
The only thing we have changed that could effect this is a new tapered stub shaft on the flywheel side of the crank. This was a new part from a Husky parts specialist here in the UK.
There are a couple of pictures below.

The picture above shows the 2mm pin in position.

This picture shows the engine the the piston at TDC. Note the position of the keyway. Is this correct ??
Short of striping the motor again and pressing the crank apart to check that this new shaft has the keyways in the same place as the old one ....... I am lost :-(