As y'all may remember I just built from mostly new
parts a 13b to replace the one that I think I overheated to the point that
coolant was in the rotor chambers.
I have spent the last few weeks since the build and
a repair of the PSRU by Tracy rerunning wires to better routes, shortening wire
runs (since I made most wire way too long.....to be fair to myself, the Velocity
has a 17 foot + run from the IP to the engine/firewall so a bit of excess was
expected). While I was doing all of this I kept tinkering with the engine
to verify installation and clean up and put things in a more "flight
ready' condition since most of the concepts have now been proven.
ANYWAY, I am now ready to try to start the engine
for the first time. I believe I have all the hoses connected, the wires
secure etc, however, I am not sure as to how to set the initial timing. I
know this has been discussed but I am not sure where. I have an aftermarket
front pulley that was purchased by my building assistant David Staten but do not
have the docs to it. The Haynes manual and factory book seems very light
on the topic and make reference to a yellow lead mark which my pulley does not
have. Dave mentioned a rule of thumb as to setting the crank angle sensor etc
close enough to get the engine started, but for the life of me I do not recall
what it was. Dave is currently a bit out of the loop (I will try to contact him
in the next day or two as well) so y'all's help would be great.
Thanks to Tracy's test modes I know I have
spark plugs a sparkin' and injectors injecting, if I can just get them to play
nicely with the timing I should once again have a running
engine.....hopefully I will know enough this time not to ruin
it.
As always, thanks.
All the best,
Chris Barber
Houston
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