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Ignition timing
Ignition timing
Gday just want to know wat plug gap to run, at the moment its 1mm since ive done that i seem to have a flat spot when i punch it around 2500-3000.Also does 14deg sound bout right for timing.
thanks
Lou
thanks
Lou
Gu 4.5 3''lift,35'',locka Blablabla.........Ohyea and its White!
Well mate try closing the spark gap again see what happens.
.8mm is the "norm" for most applications.. It is hard on a duel fuel application.. Also check plug leads, dizzy rotor, cap for burn marks. Gas is hard on these items, including coil and module. It is takes a lot more energy to fire and burn gas than petrol. High tension sprak problems are a lot more apparent under load situations.. Also 15degrees sound perfect for gas but petrol to me may cause pinging.. Worth a thought, let me know how you go
Sterlo
.8mm is the "norm" for most applications.. It is hard on a duel fuel application.. Also check plug leads, dizzy rotor, cap for burn marks. Gas is hard on these items, including coil and module. It is takes a lot more energy to fire and burn gas than petrol. High tension sprak problems are a lot more apparent under load situations.. Also 15degrees sound perfect for gas but petrol to me may cause pinging.. Worth a thought, let me know how you go
Sterlo
I have a dual fuel set-up and run 20' advance and get good performance on Gas and no pinging on petrol (vacuum line connected) although I do run premium unleaded. A standard points ignition with genuine parts (not too expensive and a better quality points) and Bosch super 4's.
XJ 2'lift, 30's and HIDS
Did my plug gaps again back to .35, went to do timing and t/light shite itself.Took it for a drive after work tonight still had a backfire @ 3000rpm hopefully just timing, though i was talking to phil @ ontrack he said it might even be a faulty elec ignition, dont think it will be, today will tell.
Gu 4.5 3''lift,35'',locka Blablabla.........Ohyea and its White!
Spark plugs come pre gapped these days, but 1.0mm is a good gap for an lpg system. Timing sounds about right too. Does it flat spot on petrol or gas? With the backfiring, it does sound like it may have an ignition problem. Start with checking the lead resistance (no more than 12K ohm on each lead), and as already mentioned, you may want to check the rotor cap and button, and igniton coil.
I was having backfire & flatspot problems with mine particularly in sand on low rev's. Fitted a GT40 coil & Piranha electronic kit (to replace the standard points and condenser) & the problem was 99% fixed. Also found that the tappets were too tight & I had no valve clearance at all. Now running like a dream.
90' GQ, Dual fuel, 4" lift, 33" Buckshots,rock sliders front locker.
Fiberglass FJ40, 308, 35"mtr, lots of bling
Fiberglass FJ40, 308, 35"mtr, lots of bling
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