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How-To Improve Fuel Consumption With Xenon Timing Light


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Posted 09 August 2016 - 09:41 AM

An inexpensive xenon timing light can help you maintain the maximum benefit from your fuel. 
 
The Bottom Line
 
Precise carburation, perfect points gap and exact valve clearances mean nothing if they don’t synchronise at the optimum moment. Using a xenon timing light is easy and reliable and will pay dividends in engine longevity.

 

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You'll be needing:
 
- Xenon Timing Light: Gunson’s Xenon Timing Light allows dynamic ignition timing with up to 60° of advance.
 
The inductive HT pick-up is easy to fit. 12v with reverse polarity and overload protection.
 
 
- Visible timing marks
 
- A daub of Tippex to highlight timing marks if necessary
 
- To park out of bright sunlight
 
- Sid for specialised tuning

 

Skill: Novice
 
Time: Half and hour
 
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1. Timing marks are usually stamped on the crankshaft pulley (as shown) or on the flywheel (Land Rover for example). Make sure you can read them easily.
 
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2. Connect the HT pick-up to No1 lead. The inductive pick-up simply slots over the lead. An arrow indicates the current fl ow to the spark plug...

 

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3. ... as seen here. It’s a loose fit so don’t worry if it moves. Note the Lumenition pack below it.

 

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4. Timing on this engine is done with the distributor advance mechanism pipe disconnected. Check spec sheets.

 

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5. The advance/retard knurled wheel allows fi ne tuning of the mechanism if necessary. Ensure it moves freely. This wasn’t.

 

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6. Alternatively, the pinch bolt can be slackened off slightly to allow movement if required. Do not over tighten.

 

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7. Power to the gun is 12v from the battery. Aim at the timing marks with the engine at idle. Is it as specified?

 

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8. Sid has a more advanced version which does the same thing and more. He made adjustments at different parts of the rev range for the optimum performance.

You can read this article in the June 2007 issue of Classics Monthly (p87-88).






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