On the bike again today to have a play with the stator and flywheel off the 82 PE175D parts engine and see if i can get it running on that.
Did a read up on rotating the stator plate 90deg and drilling and slotting new holes in the 175 plate.
First off i put my dial indicator in the head and read the PE250T flywheel marks for TDC.
1st small mark = .070mm BTDC
2nd long mark = 1.04mm BTDC
3rd small mark = 1.40mm BTDC
Then i read the 175 flywheel and found that the case marker does not line up on TDC or the 3 marks on the flywheel.
So i put masking tape around the flywheel and marked off TDC,0.70mm,1.04mm and 1.40mm with a pen.
Timing was off a few mm compared to the 175 scribed marks.
Above.....The small cutout in the tape is the original 175 scribe marks.
Put the 250 electrics back on to make sure it ran again......no problems
Put the 175 electrics on in the new stator hole position and no go!
Checked for spark and all nice and strong and the 175 coil pulser is definetly in a different postion to the 250 hence moving the stator plate 90 deg.
This bastard's gotta fire....nup no good but has strong spark.
I put the 250 electrics back in JUST to make sure...2 kicks...started and idled.
So i thought bugger it,i will put the 175 electrics back on and put the stator plate in the standard 175 position.
Well fark me...it started 2nd kick
Surprised me alright and just to make sure,i put my timing light on and it was idling at 1.5mm BTDC on the new tape lines measured with the dial indicator.
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My bit of homework for the day!