has no affect at cruising speed?
Quote from: Rabbit on Roids on July 21, 2009, 09:43:48 pmhas no affect at cruising speed? Correct. The cold start handle moves the timing piston slightly, but by around 2000 RPM the piston is already moving on its own (due to increased internal pump pressure... aka "dynamic" advance) past where the cold start lever has pushed it.
Quote from: Vincent Waldon on July 21, 2009, 09:52:33 pmQuote from: Rabbit on Roids on July 21, 2009, 09:43:48 pmhas no affect at cruising speed? Correct. The cold start handle moves the timing piston slightly, but by around 2000 RPM the piston is already moving on its own (due to increased internal pump pressure... aka "dynamic" advance) past where the cold start lever has pushed it.Makes perfect sense once you see the inside of a pump.
.. Or possibly my pump timing is off a bit?
Quote from: Pre95 on July 22, 2009, 07:14:11 am.. Or possibly my pump timing is off a bit?Ding! Winner. Brendan
Quote from: rabbitman on July 21, 2009, 10:45:45 pmQuote from: Vincent Waldon on July 21, 2009, 09:52:33 pmQuote from: Rabbit on Roids on July 21, 2009, 09:43:48 pmhas no affect at cruising speed? Correct. The cold start handle moves the timing piston slightly, but by around 2000 RPM the piston is already moving on its own (due to increased internal pump pressure... aka "dynamic" advance) past where the cold start lever has pushed it.Makes perfect sense once you see the inside of a pump.Hmmmm... this has me thinking my dynamic advance isn't functioning properly? Or possibly my pump timing is off a bit?
As rabbitman just mentioned, IF your cold start does affect the performance at cruising RPMs then it points to either internal pump problems or poor adjustment. On the upside, when properly functioning and adjusted, there should be significant gains in both performance and economy. I would start by checking and adjusting internal pump pressure.Andrew