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Answered (Verified) long stroke 60mm and timing?


Sa, Jun 23 2012 6:05 by Dylan. 3 replies.
  • Fr, Jun 8 2012 14:00

    long stroke 60mm and timing?


    Hi evreybody.

    What is the inflence of a longer stroke on the timing?
    Is it a rule? Which settings?

    - With a 1.5mm head gasket?

    - With a 1.5mm base gasket?

    - or with 0.75 head and 0.75 base gaskets?

    (Note: Malossi 166cc  18° with regular 57mm crankshaft)

    Than you at all "Timing Set Gurus".

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  • Fr, Jun 8 2012 18:47 replied on

    Post answers thread-starter's question  

    Re: long stroke 60mm and timing?


    Hello you can calculate your timing with this site:

    http://www.scooterhelp.com/tips/timing/timing.calc.html

    Regards Richard

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  • So, Jun 10 2012 19:10 replied on

    Re: long stroke 60mm and timing?


    Hi

    I guess this timing calculator does'nt properly work; see what I get:

    Timing Calculation Result

    For a conrod length of 105 and a stroke of 60,

    '0' degrees before TDC equals '0.000' mm before TDC.

    Oops?

     

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  • Sa, Jun 23 2012 6:05 replied on

    Re: long stroke 60mm and timing?


    Hi zakalwe 

     

    I think you need to enter the standard timing of the Polini kit, which I think is 18 degrees. I don't think this calculator will help you find the setting you want though, it appears to only convert mm BDC into degrees and vica versa.

     

    I too am looking for this information though. 

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