I am starting to get my mind around the Steve McFarlane electric start, soon to be installed.
Could I get an opinion on why Lucas provided a range of advance.?
I have attached the Lucas specs for ATD's and you will see that they all have a range. The BSA unit 45703 for my bog standard Flash with 7.25:1 pistons and 356 cam states a range of 11-13 degrees, others are different.
My best guess is that it is either the factory tolerance, ie. some came out as low as 11 deg advance and others as high as 13 deg advance, or alternatively, it may be for wear tolerance.
It may not matter much normally as you set the ignition with ATD wedged fully open, but I would like to ensure that when my electric start is fitted, that the maximum advance at start is low enough for me not to have any kickbacks on starting, thus risking the sprag bearings as some have experienced.
I have been running at 31 Deg BTDC which has been running great, and assuming my ATD is 11 deg, then advance at start is about 31 - (2 x 11) = 9 degrees BTDC. I may decide to do some filing on the stops to reduce this to maybe 6-7 deg???
If it is 13 deg, then ignition advance is 31 - (2x13) = 5 deg BTDC and no filing needed.
I should first establish what advance the ATD has now, but I haven't got it off the bike yet. Is there an easy way to measure it on the bench?
If 13 deg, it is already there. What ignition advance should I aim at for starting? Opinions from the Forum seem to suggest that below 8 deg will prevent kickback, providing carb timing etc are spot-on.
Good question for Bill Groily? The ones you tested Bill were all 11 deg.
Col
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