Subject: RE: RE: justification for electronic ignition?
Author: mjon-@yahoo.com
Date: Sep 17, 2003, 1:22 PM
Post ID: 1714557926
Rob asked: Does the electronic unit allow you to time
each cylinder independently? I was unaware of that.
Not as far as I know, Rob. Seems to me that with the
Harpers unit the timing of both cylinders is
predetermined by the ignition manufacturer. The
relation betwen the cylinders being constant, the
relation between the timing should also be (or so I
figure), so if one cylinder is spot-on, the other will
be, too. The potential problems with the advance
mechanism, as mentioned by someone else, would also
affect both cylinders equally.
-Mike (69 Ambo)
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M.Jones, student of philosophy and religion at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
"The heart has its reasons which reason does not know." -Blaise Pascal
"With man, instinct and reason avoid each other with adversity, yet, by repudiating each other they lure each other to reach mutual correction." -Lucian Blaga
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