G'day guys,
Most of my time fooling with engines was with 4 strokes, so I was a bit surprised to check the timing on my PE 250 recently.
Eleven degrees BTDC at idle, advancing to 19 deg BTDC at around 5,000 rpm, and then rapidly dropping back to 11 deg as engine speed increased beyond 5,000. Even with the totally different breathing characteristics and pipe supercharge etc this feels like very late timing at high engine speeds.
Question (1) Anyone have any comments please ?
Question (2) The above got me thinking that the timing on some older engines with fixed timing could be pretty crook. I have an Ossa Phantom GP2 which I hope to rebuild shortly. The Motoplat rotor was damaged when purchased and will need to be replaced. Can possibly find a good used one on ebay but if not, a new rotor is almost as expensive as a PVL or similar aftermarket system with inbuilt timing advance.
I don't need to have the engine standard to be eligible for competition at this stage, and if I go to aftermarket ignition I can work around any change in flywheel weight.
Thoughts and advice appreciated. Thanks, T250