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Originally posted by 93nautique0710 View Postwhos that bobchris guy i wouldnt let him work on my boat and 10 btdc your boat would be a dog and timing does burn wholes in pistons every one thinks its air and fuel but timing is very inportant i get all my information right out of the owners manual look for yourself and i think u line up the f1 right at the sensor at top dead center if u have at top dead centor when u took that pick looks like your a tooth offLast edited by 93nautique0710; 06-21-2010, 05:03 PM.
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- Apr 2004
- 110
- Fort Mill, SC
- 2006 Ski Nautique 206 2005 Super Air 210 Team 1992 SNOB 1984 Ski Nautique
Ill check the manuals on this site.... So If I open up plug one, find TDC on the piston, then take the device out, and align F1 towards Cylinder 1?
Thanks much! I tried a timing light and its hard to see when turning over how far it is off... even with a white chalk mark at 10 degrees (for initial).
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Originally posted by tommer12 View PostIll check the manuals on this site.... So If I open up plug one, find TDC on the piston, then take the device out, and align F1 towards Cylinder 1?
Thanks much! I tried a timing light and its hard to see when turning over how far it is off... even with a white chalk mark at 10 degrees (for initial).Last edited by 93nautique0710; 06-21-2010, 05:16 PM.
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- Apr 2004
- 110
- Fort Mill, SC
- 2006 Ski Nautique 206 2005 Super Air 210 Team 1992 SNOB 1984 Ski Nautique
Props to you my friend! That was the ticket! I did the following:
- put my finger over Cylinder 1 turned it over - pushed air out my finger
- pull the "device" out and turned F1 mark on the wheel to the contact tab
- marked my engine at 10 degrees with chalk
- unplugged the knocked sensor
- feathered my carb
- started right up.
- little smokey from paint and new heads, but went away.
- once I got her steady at 10 degrees, shut it down
- remarked to roughly 14/16
- timed it again and turned the "device" distributor. to 14/16
- Money!
- RPM was steady around 700-800 RPM. A little high, but I will let everything tighten up a bit and see where it is after being ran.
- Good oil pressure
- Cooling was normal around 140-160 with hose. (forgot to turn the hose on high.. got a little warmer than normal)
- no leaks around anywhere.
Thanks all for your help. Even the guy that got booted. haha.
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Originally posted by bobchris View PostThis user has been banned for a period of seven days for not following the site terms of use.
I missed this thread while I was traveling. How about make it seven years.
On the TDC trick, carefully wad up the end of a shop rag and seal up cylinder #1's spark plug hole with it. Crank the engine around with a bar and when the rag pops out, you've found compression stroke.
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