Stretch
Well-Known Member
Here's a place holder for some calculations for setting up the (camshaft) timing
Marks on the old flywheel
There are some convenient markings close to TDC that have helped with my calculations - note 14 degrees and 16 degrees marks
The point on the flywheel I'm interested in at the moment is the "EP" - exhaust peak - mark
Measuring the distance along the circumference of the flywheel between TDC and EP with a handy bit of paper =>
Then I went into open office (yeah f you Microsoft I use alternatives!) and did some calculations from the measurement of the flywheel diameter...
...the measured diameter gave the calculated circumference. The measurements of the distances between the TDC mark and the 14 degree and the 16 degree mark are compared with the expected distances made from the circumference calculation. (Quite close considering they are small measurements made with paper and a ruler)
The measurement of the distance between TDC and EP has been converted to an angle - which has been quoted as 109 degrees before TDC - so my measurements are in agreement with the data I've been quoted. Good stuff.
Marks on the old flywheel
There are some convenient markings close to TDC that have helped with my calculations - note 14 degrees and 16 degrees marks
The point on the flywheel I'm interested in at the moment is the "EP" - exhaust peak - mark
Measuring the distance along the circumference of the flywheel between TDC and EP with a handy bit of paper =>
Then I went into open office (yeah f you Microsoft I use alternatives!) and did some calculations from the measurement of the flywheel diameter...
...the measured diameter gave the calculated circumference. The measurements of the distances between the TDC mark and the 14 degree and the 16 degree mark are compared with the expected distances made from the circumference calculation. (Quite close considering they are small measurements made with paper and a ruler)
The measurement of the distance between TDC and EP has been converted to an angle - which has been quoted as 109 degrees before TDC - so my measurements are in agreement with the data I've been quoted. Good stuff.