Speedle Ex. Club Member Jun 9, 2007 #1 its been a while and i need a new haynes manual can someone remind me what the timing is for a ma10 4 speed? ta
its been a while and i need a new haynes manual can someone remind me what the timing is for a ma10 4 speed? ta
ollyc98 Ex. Club Member Jun 9, 2007 #2 vacuum disconnected: 2 degrees ±1 ATDC Vacuum connected: 12 degrees ±5 BTDC
OP OP Speedle Ex. Club Member Jun 10, 2007 #4 nice one mate cheers that would be much appreciated ta olly all timed up now car actually feels like it has some power now lol
nice one mate cheers that would be much appreciated ta olly all timed up now car actually feels like it has some power now lol
ollyc98 Ex. Club Member Jun 10, 2007 #5 well thats good then, I advanced mine a little, it aint so good on the wallet but it has a more sporty feel.
well thats good then, I advanced mine a little, it aint so good on the wallet but it has a more sporty feel.
OP OP Speedle Ex. Club Member Jun 19, 2007 #7 the k10 runs alot better when advanced, as for richer, i doubt the k10 will as the carb is mechanical on my model so it will only run richer if i alter the carb settings
the k10 runs alot better when advanced, as for richer, i doubt the k10 will as the carb is mechanical on my model so it will only run richer if i alter the carb settings
ollyc98 Ex. Club Member Jun 19, 2007 #8 timing advance does leave more unburnt fuel in the exhaust system, great for flames and backfire
OP OP Speedle Ex. Club Member Jun 19, 2007 #9 it will also make it harder to start the car but its worth it for the extra response from the engine