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trabant
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Dwell angle

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Does anyone know the correct dwell angle for the minor please.

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Re: Dwell angle

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This is what's quoted for a 1098cc in an engine test data manual I have----dwell angle 57/63

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Re: Dwell angle

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Much easier to just set the usual 15 thou gap on the points.
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Re: Dwell angle

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Easier yes but in my experience not quite as good mines an 803cc

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Re: Dwell angle

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It makes little difference - especially in a slow revving/low power engine. It's simply the time the coil has to charge up before each spark is delivered - the smaller the gap, the more time it has to charge between sparks. But of course if set too small - the risk is it will close up completely. Unless you have fitted a 'new' dizzy - yours is likely to be worn and the gap (and dwell..) is likely to vary on each lobe of the cam. It's not something to get over excited about!
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Re: Dwell angle

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The nice new dizzy is why I asked

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Re: Dwell angle

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Just set the gap then -and if 'worried' - check it on each lobe of the cam.
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