Degree wheel

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JOEYblaze440
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#1 Post by JOEYblaze440 »

Im lookin for a degree wheel if posible and when im doing the timing should I listen to the manual cuz I know some pages are messed up

Canniboomer
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#2 Post by Canniboomer »

corrected manual pages here:

JOEYblaze440
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#3 Post by JOEYblaze440 »

Thanks alot for the pages

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#4 Post by Kuma »

QUOTE (JOEYblaze440 @ Mar 9 2012, 09:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Im lookin for a degree wheel if posible and when im doing the timing should I listen to the manual cuz I know some pages are messed up


I think if you do a search on degree wheel you will find a couple on this site that you can download, print, glue onto a peice of aluminum, plastic ect. and make your own.

kdeal
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#5 Post by kdeal »

A degree wheel can be found at most any automotive speed shop or on line at a place like Jeg's or Summit Racing. The problem is mostly with how to mount it to the motor. The OEM Cannondale one has an offset cup riveted to the center of the wheel to clear some obstacles on the motor. Another issue is the diameter of the wheel. DON'T go to big as it will hit the work bench! Lastly there is a hole drilled thru the wheel to access the TDC bolt as well.

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#6 Post by promod »

PM Sent!

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