So I am going through my mech advance /p.u. coils parts to get them cleaned up and on the crank so I can get TDC setup and pointed before I slap the cyl head on my engine.
I got complete sets of timing parts/ pu coils from both a 80SG and a 79F engine.
The 80SG advance parts have a 3H5 stamped on the pu coil plate and also the inductor/mechanical advance unit.
The 79F stuff is marked 2H7.
1) Is there any difference between these 2 mechanical timing units ?
By the eye they look the same, I even measured the slots on the 80SG mechanical throw-outs and they are no longer than the 2H7 ones. They look the same.. Maybe the springs are different, it's hard to tell, but they look the same.
2) Also in the OEM manual, the only reference I can find to full mechanical advance timing @ 5400 rpm is 36 degrees, while the clymer's manual says 36 degrees for standard models and 31 degrees for "specials"
Who's right, who's wrong ?
I rather use the 2H7 stuff, as it is in better shape than the 3H5 stuff ..
thanks ..
I got complete sets of timing parts/ pu coils from both a 80SG and a 79F engine.
The 80SG advance parts have a 3H5 stamped on the pu coil plate and also the inductor/mechanical advance unit.
The 79F stuff is marked 2H7.
1) Is there any difference between these 2 mechanical timing units ?
By the eye they look the same, I even measured the slots on the 80SG mechanical throw-outs and they are no longer than the 2H7 ones. They look the same.. Maybe the springs are different, it's hard to tell, but they look the same.
2) Also in the OEM manual, the only reference I can find to full mechanical advance timing @ 5400 rpm is 36 degrees, while the clymer's manual says 36 degrees for standard models and 31 degrees for "specials"
Who's right, who's wrong ?
I rather use the 2H7 stuff, as it is in better shape than the 3H5 stuff ..
thanks ..
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