Got thru the mot!, but one qestion! Ignition timing?
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Hi
In 20 days my +2 is finaly on the road! Nice, nice. I have fitted Lumanition ignition. The engine is a Big valve with Weber carbs.
The qustion is: How many degrees should i set the ignition at? It is set at aproxemently 13 is it right or should it be more like 10 degrees? do the Lumation need more "before top" time?
All the best
Otto
In 20 days my +2 is finaly on the road! Nice, nice. I have fitted Lumanition ignition. The engine is a Big valve with Weber carbs.
The qustion is: How many degrees should i set the ignition at? It is set at aproxemently 13 is it right or should it be more like 10 degrees? do the Lumation need more "before top" time?
All the best
Otto
Lotus Elan +2 130S 1971, VW 181 (Thing) 1975, Honda VFR 400R 1991, Vespa GT 1957, VW 231 1975,
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Otto - Second Gear
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Hi Otto
I did mine at 12 deg static, to get it to run after rebuild then set it to 28- 30? @ 3000 revs (that's the real place to set your timing). I've no pinking and she seems to go well.
Matt
I did mine at 12 deg static, to get it to run after rebuild then set it to 28- 30? @ 3000 revs (that's the real place to set your timing). I've no pinking and she seems to go well.
Matt
1967 Elan S3
1970 Elan S4 Sprint
1972 Europa TC
1973 Elan +2 s130/5
1978 Esprit S1
1981 Esprit S2.2
1970 Elan S4 Sprint
1972 Europa TC
1973 Elan +2 s130/5
1978 Esprit S1
1981 Esprit S2.2
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Otto,
Agree with Matt. I set mine at 12deg static. It is as near spot on as I can get it. Sits at 12 deg on the timing light at 900 revs as well.
The engine only pinks during hot weather when the engine is pulling hard at lowish revs. This goes away with a little additive in the fuel. (red line stuff)
Hamish.
Agree with Matt. I set mine at 12deg static. It is as near spot on as I can get it. Sits at 12 deg on the timing light at 900 revs as well.
The engine only pinks during hot weather when the engine is pulling hard at lowish revs. This goes away with a little additive in the fuel. (red line stuff)
Hamish.
"One day I'll finish the restoration - honest, darling, just a few more years....."
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Hamish Coutts - Third Gear
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Otto,
The ignition doesn't care what the timing is but the engine does. It's the overall advance that counts at elevated rpm. What times the spark is relatively unimportant except that a pointless system should be more precise. So I guess the lesson is to set an acceptable overall advance at elevated rpm and hope the idle rpm is also acceptable.
Bill
The ignition doesn't care what the timing is but the engine does. It's the overall advance that counts at elevated rpm. What times the spark is relatively unimportant except that a pointless system should be more precise. So I guess the lesson is to set an acceptable overall advance at elevated rpm and hope the idle rpm is also acceptable.
Bill
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