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Re: Timing mark moves
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that is a symptom of your dizzy start your advance curve at idle speed. usually this means weak dizzy spring(s). an idle too high can also make this happen. the shop should set the advance curve higher than idle speed. if you can, try lowering your idle and see what happens. if same situation still happens, well, you need stiffer spring(s).

Posted on: 2013/3/12 7:12
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Subject Poster Date
     Timing mark moves uteboy1200 2013/3/12 5:58
       Re: Timing mark moves bakat 2013/3/12 7:12
       Re: Timing mark moves ddgonzal 2013/3/14 19:35
       Re: Timing mark moves uteboy1200 2013/3/14 21:38
         Re: Timing mark moves L18_B110 2013/3/14 21:52
           Re: Timing mark moves ddgonzal 2013/3/14 23:19
       Re: Timing mark moves uteboy1200 2013/3/20 5:30
       Re: Timing mark moves zabond 2013/3/20 22:52




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