Hello All!
As with everyone else on the planet, COVID-19 has made it difficult for me to get things done.
Members Seekhunt and ecurbruce, thank you for your kindness, and my apologies for my delay in replying.
Here's my thrown-together from junk-in-the-pail timing apparatus. The only changes I have planned(and never seem to address) are chamfering the lower edge, below the two 'windows', so as to have a bit better view of the degree CD.
I was never a fan of a piece of wire pointer; could never seem to get it to stay still. Hence, the solid window in a strip of aluminum. The holes were placed offset by design, it gives two points of reference against the CD.
Pertaining the CD; it's just run through the printer. I usually write on it, then a shot of brake cleaner, and its clean! I can start and run the engine, without oil all over the place. It certainly does not look very impressive in the toolbox, but, when I can work, this set-up does the job.
Hope someone finds this useful.
Rhys
DIY timing wheel
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DIY timing wheel
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Re: DIY timing wheel
Simple and it works.
To state the obvious be careful tapping the wood between the fins, hand tight is sufficient.
To state the obvious be careful tapping the wood between the fins, hand tight is sufficient.
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Re: DIY timing wheel
I just marked a line on the casing with a dry-wipe pen.
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Re: DIY timing wheel
Simple is best! Thanks for sharing.
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