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ignition timing z1a
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ignition timing z1a
hi guys anyone had this problem when trying to set the ignition timing on a Z1A. the bike has pattern coils + points backplate assembly / new genuine i think ? advance + retard . the problem is if i set the points gap at 14 thou + then strobe it to align the F mark on the advancer the points backing plate hardly does anything to the adjustment. the only way i can get near the timing marks is to open up the points gap. when the timing marks are aligned this obviously gives me a massive points gap of 30 thou. the main points backplate has had the three mounting holes elongated by the previous owner
also if i set the points with a gap of 14 thou + strobe it the ignition timing is about 25/30 degrees retarded . i have checked the T mark on the advancer alignment when on TDC + it seems to line up with the mark in the points casing. any suggestions appreciated
also if i set the points with a gap of 14 thou + strobe it the ignition timing is about 25/30 degrees retarded . i have checked the T mark on the advancer alignment when on TDC + it seems to line up with the mark in the points casing. any suggestions appreciated
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I have a Z1 and have been farting around with points and timing for hours on end. I bought a pattern points plate with condensers etc on it and couldnt get the timing right without elongating the slots. SO ! I bought the same thing from the US but NOS original parts. Same problem. So I thought the advancer is wrong so I swapped that. Same problem !
All this time the bike is running but its like a bag of shyte.
To cut a long story short I bought a Dyna S ignition from Z1Enterprises which does away with points and condensers. I fitted it in half an hour and its like having a new engine !!!! Timing is spot on and it made me wonder why I didnt just do it to start with (and saved me hours of pulling hair out).
Just an oppinion here but but I wouldnt waste your time with points when you can fit a much better system and then forget it.
All this time the bike is running but its like a bag of shyte.
To cut a long story short I bought a Dyna S ignition from Z1Enterprises which does away with points and condensers. I fitted it in half an hour and its like having a new engine !!!! Timing is spot on and it made me wonder why I didnt just do it to start with (and saved me hours of pulling hair out).
Just an oppinion here but but I wouldnt waste your time with points when you can fit a much better system and then forget it.
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paul doran wrote:Pigford wrote:Save the effort and fit a Dyna SThe poinst will need adjusting every few hundred miles anyhow
since when ?
Since they were invented..... and every manufacturer switched to pointless/electronic ignition systems

I've had loads of bikes with points (including Zeds) and they are always a PITA

Its a FACT that the Dyna S is more efficient, easier to set, stays in tune and gives a stronger spark

Anything else you need to know Paully

And on the 7th day... Zeds were created!
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Just makes you wonder how we developed the internal combustion engine ignition system
..... Oh that was it we used a set of contact breaker points 


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You can never have too many tools in your life, except the two legged variety
I'm never wrong, once I thought I was but I was
mistaken.
Phil Churchett winner 2013
I time my two by using the test light method as per Haynes manual.
Fit a bulb to the points spring blade and to ground on cylinder head - the bulb should light just as it gets to the F mark... if not move the points plate and/ or the points adjusters until it does.
Seems to give me better results than strobe timing - even when I have borrowed expensive strobes.
Just make sure you are doing the correct set of ponts for the markings that appear in the window.
Fit a bulb to the points spring blade and to ground on cylinder head - the bulb should light just as it gets to the F mark... if not move the points plate and/ or the points adjusters until it does.
Seems to give me better results than strobe timing - even when I have borrowed expensive strobes.
Just make sure you are doing the correct set of ponts for the markings that appear in the window.
pertonpc wrote:I time my two by using the test light method as per Haynes manual.
Fit a bulb to the points spring blade and to ground on cylinder head - the bulb should light just as it gets to the F mark... if not move the points plate and/ or the points adjusters until it does.
Seems to give me better results than strobe timing - even when I have borrowed expensive strobes.
Just make sure you are doing the correct set of ponts for the markings that appear in the window.
........and what about checking the dwell angle


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