Ignition timing is not adjustable.
Since there is no mechanical wear
in these systems, ignition timing
cannot get out of adjustment. How-
ever, an internal fault in the circuit
can alter the switching point in
such a way that a spark test will
still show the system to be in order
although timing is outside the
permissible tolerance. This will
impair engine starting and running
behavior.
- Remove the shroud -see 4.1.
- Pull the boot off the spark plug.
- Remove the fan housing - see
6.2.
- Remove clutch housing -
see 9.1.
•
Remove ignition lead from the
retainers.
•
Pull short circuit wire connector
(1) off tag on ignition module.
•
Take out the screws.
- Remove the ignition module.
-Removethe spark plug boot -
see 5.1.
Note:The ignition lead is molded
to the ignition module.
Important:Before installing a new
ignition module, make sure area
for vibration damping pad is free
from grease, dirt and moisture.
- Peel the backing off the new
vibration damping pad.
•
Place the pad on the ignition
module and apply firm and
uniform pressure.
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9
8
1
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3
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0
9
9
V
A
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5
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9
6
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5.3.1 Ignition Timing 5.3.2 Removing and Installing (FS 120...350, FR 350)
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26 FS 120, 200, 300, 350, 400, 450, FR 350, 450