This is my first-ever YouTube video. It's a 17 second clip of two vacuum gauges and the mechanical ignition advance while the bike is at rest in the garage.
The large gauge is connected to a tee in the vacuum advance line, the smaller gauge is manifold vacuum from the #2 intake boot. The line to manifold gauge was slightly restricted to eliminate most of the needle flutter. Nothing was done to the vacuum advance line except the tee.
I haven't worked out how, exactly, to mount the camera to catch both gauges and the advancer plate movement while I ride the bike to put it under load.
Holding the camera in one hand down by my leg and pointing it in the general direction of the gauges and pickup coils without using the viewfinder while I try to work the throttle with the other hand is a no-no from the get-go.
If I can get it to work tomorrow: Cellphone! On a stick!
The large gauge is connected to a tee in the vacuum advance line, the smaller gauge is manifold vacuum from the #2 intake boot. The line to manifold gauge was slightly restricted to eliminate most of the needle flutter. Nothing was done to the vacuum advance line except the tee.
I haven't worked out how, exactly, to mount the camera to catch both gauges and the advancer plate movement while I ride the bike to put it under load.
Holding the camera in one hand down by my leg and pointing it in the general direction of the gauges and pickup coils without using the viewfinder while I try to work the throttle with the other hand is a no-no from the get-go.
If I can get it to work tomorrow: Cellphone! On a stick!
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