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fracro131
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Post by fracro131 » Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:31 am

Hi, Worked on bike this weekend. followed all suggestion. I had the bike running and idleing pretty good, but dont think i have the points right. Need to find out how to set the points?

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Post by sky1haze » Sun Sep 26, 2010 6:24 pm

I read earlier in this post that the points will be open at "F"......
I have read many many many places that the points will begin to open at "F".. not be fully open...??????
Any feedback?
-joel-
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Re: timing

Post by Eljeef » Sun Sep 26, 2010 7:31 pm

fracro131 wrote:·No I havent found a faq area on the site.
If you do not see the yellow/gold column to the left of your screen then you must go to the Honda305 home page http://www.honda305.com/index.html and then click on the link to the Forum. The column with all the links should appear on the left of your screen after that. Good luck . Jeff
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Post by e3steve » Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:38 am

sky1haze wrote:I read earlier in this post that the points will be open at "F"......
I have read many many many places that the points will begin to open at "F".. not be fully open...??????
Any feedback?
Joel, rotate the rotor c/w using a vise-grip on the bolt head; at the exact point that 'F' on the rotor aligns with the pointer on the stator then the points' facings should just part.

Remove the plugs to make the rotation easier and more stable.

Go here, click FAQ in the left (yellow) pane and then click "How do I tune my factory stock motor on my CB72/77 or CL72/77 for optimum performance?" for Ed's Recipe.

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Post by davomoto » Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:58 am

For a CA, this thread breaks it down quite nicely!

http://www.honda305.com/forums/viewtopi ... oints+ca77
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Post by e3steve » Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:09 am

Sorry Joel (sky1haze), after our email dialogue over the CB77 Owner's Handbook I thought that was your bike! I've just seen your signature!! My mistake.

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