Well, I uninstalled the MSD and hooked up the original coils and iggy and to my mild surprise I am still not getting the performance I had before I took this MSD project on. So somewhere in the process, I screwed something up. My mid range is really lacking, although overall running seems fine. So, here is what I did.
Initially I thought I would be able to run with just the MSD iggy and loose the stock box so long as I went to a mech advance. So, by the time I figured out that I had to use the MSD with the stock iggy, I had already pulled the stock timing mechanism and replaced it with the older mechanical unit. When I re-installed the timing rotor, I gapped the PUC's to .006". The stock unit on the 81 also has no adjustability for timing, so I am pretty sure I didn't screw that up. I didn't make any other changes during the swap. Timing light test show that the timing does advance as the rpm goes up and it still hauls A above 5k, so I imagine the timing advance is indeed working fine.
So, what the hell!?
One thing I did notice is that the timing rotor on the non-mech advance has a MUCH wider (~5-6mm wide vs. the ~2mm wide piece on the older mech units) piece that passes by and triggers the PUC. I can't find it in the Clymer, did the 81 perhaps require a different PUC gap...? I am at a total loss.....
Initially I thought I would be able to run with just the MSD iggy and loose the stock box so long as I went to a mech advance. So, by the time I figured out that I had to use the MSD with the stock iggy, I had already pulled the stock timing mechanism and replaced it with the older mechanical unit. When I re-installed the timing rotor, I gapped the PUC's to .006". The stock unit on the 81 also has no adjustability for timing, so I am pretty sure I didn't screw that up. I didn't make any other changes during the swap. Timing light test show that the timing does advance as the rpm goes up and it still hauls A above 5k, so I imagine the timing advance is indeed working fine.
So, what the hell!?
One thing I did notice is that the timing rotor on the non-mech advance has a MUCH wider (~5-6mm wide vs. the ~2mm wide piece on the older mech units) piece that passes by and triggers the PUC. I can't find it in the Clymer, did the 81 perhaps require a different PUC gap...? I am at a total loss.....
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