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Timing
by: vic57 - Nov 5, 2011 14:32:16 GMT -6
Post by vic57 on Nov 5, 2011 14:32:16 GMT -6
I have scooter SL250-22, YY250T. I don't know, how setup timing.
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Timing
by: richardthescooter2 - Nov 5, 2011 16:04:24 GMT -6
Post by richardthescooter2 on Nov 5, 2011 16:04:24 GMT -6
These scoot don't need timing set up, but they do need by times to adjust the intake valve and the exhaust valve.
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Timing
by: Bashan - Nov 5, 2011 16:12:12 GMT -6
Post by Bashan on Nov 5, 2011 16:12:12 GMT -6
RTS2 is exactly right, the timing is controlled by the CDI and not adjustable. Could you tell us what kind of problemms you're having? Rich
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by: vic57 - Nov 5, 2011 16:48:00 GMT -6
Post by vic57 on Nov 5, 2011 16:48:00 GMT -6
camshaft's bearing was wrecked, I got new one and start thinking for timing, like I did on my cars.
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Timing
by: Bashan - Nov 5, 2011 18:37:28 GMT -6
Post by Bashan on Nov 5, 2011 18:37:28 GMT -6
Oh, now that's a different story! Yes, you do have to have the valves and cam in the correct position. Click this link to take you to the Helix manual's section on camshaft installation. It shows how to orient the cam and valves using the timing when you reassemble. Rich
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by: vic57 - Nov 5, 2011 23:39:15 GMT -6
Post by vic57 on Nov 5, 2011 23:39:15 GMT -6
Thanks, it was very helpful information!!!
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