Timing and tuning
Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2021 6:08 pm
Hi all
I was adjusting the timing on my scirocco last weekend after having it back from a garage. I noticed advancing the ignition timing from the flywheel mark increased the idle and the engine seemed to run a lot smoother. I backed it off a bit and then reset the idle speed and it seems mostly okay although I think it's running a little rich.
Just to query the above, should the idle speed peak when advancing the ignition? I'd have presumed it would peak when it's close to the timing mark on the flywheel. Whether this is a combination of a rich mixture and advancing causing the idle to rise I don't know. Then theres always the chance of a leaky vacuum advance but if I unplug the vac hose it does drop quite a bit so I presume the advance unit is okay.
As some may remember I did have some rough start trouble a while back and this has got a lot better with some ignition advance. I want to get it spot on as I'll be driving to the peak district during Christmas and I'd like it at its best for the trip. Should I set the ignition closer to where the idle peaks and back off if any pinking occurs then re-adjust mixture as necessary?
I know these engines like some advance but it feels as though I'm turning the dizzy a lot more than I'd have thought. I don't have an adjustable gun so I can't actually measure at what degree it peaks at. I used to have a great local tuning centre ran by a few older chaps who could really get carb engines tuned and timed up to a tee but unfortualtey they've been gone for the best part of a year now.
Any thoughts as to the above?
I was adjusting the timing on my scirocco last weekend after having it back from a garage. I noticed advancing the ignition timing from the flywheel mark increased the idle and the engine seemed to run a lot smoother. I backed it off a bit and then reset the idle speed and it seems mostly okay although I think it's running a little rich.
Just to query the above, should the idle speed peak when advancing the ignition? I'd have presumed it would peak when it's close to the timing mark on the flywheel. Whether this is a combination of a rich mixture and advancing causing the idle to rise I don't know. Then theres always the chance of a leaky vacuum advance but if I unplug the vac hose it does drop quite a bit so I presume the advance unit is okay.
As some may remember I did have some rough start trouble a while back and this has got a lot better with some ignition advance. I want to get it spot on as I'll be driving to the peak district during Christmas and I'd like it at its best for the trip. Should I set the ignition closer to where the idle peaks and back off if any pinking occurs then re-adjust mixture as necessary?
I know these engines like some advance but it feels as though I'm turning the dizzy a lot more than I'd have thought. I don't have an adjustable gun so I can't actually measure at what degree it peaks at. I used to have a great local tuning centre ran by a few older chaps who could really get carb engines tuned and timed up to a tee but unfortualtey they've been gone for the best part of a year now.
Any thoughts as to the above?