Checking RPMs?
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- slotrod65
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Checking RPMs?
It is winter, and I am bored... So I have been reading my Stella 4T service manual. It discusses setting the rpms at a certain level. How does one check this on a 4T? Since I will be doing a full service myself, and adding a GPR exhaust in the spring (including all of the associated carb jetting adjustments), I would like to be able t set the rpms with some accuracy.
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Try one of these little guys:
http://www.trailtech.net/digital-gauges/tto
I've used/them on my mopeds and an Elite 80 with good results.
http://www.trailtech.net/digital-gauges/tto
I've used/them on my mopeds and an Elite 80 with good results.
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Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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What AZ said
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- az_slynch
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I know you like to go classy, so an analog tach might be in order:
http://www.kosonorthamerica.com/koso/sh ... hometer-4/
Could just mount it through the glove box.
To go even spendier, and get more mod cred...it's made in the UK!
http://www.scitsu.co.uk/docs/main.htm
http://www.scitsu.com/
http://www.kosonorthamerica.com/koso/sh ... hometer-4/
Could just mount it through the glove box.
To go even spendier, and get more mod cred...it's made in the UK!
http://www.scitsu.co.uk/docs/main.htm
http://www.scitsu.com/
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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- az_slynch
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Ah. The Trailtech can do that as well. Batteries last a long time in those and it's easy to wind/unwind the lead from the spark plug wire. Cheaper than most diagnostic tachs too. I used to move my last one from bike to bike when tuning (until the bike it was being used on got stolen).
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Ah the youth of today....never used a tach and dwell meter for a tune up.
Oh the days of adjusting the dwell through the little window in the cap and turning the distributor for timing and making sure the rotor wasn't fried.

Oh the days of adjusting the dwell through the little window in the cap and turning the distributor for timing and making sure the rotor wasn't fried.

"Things fall apart - it's scientific" - David Byrne
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'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
www.teamscootertrash.com
'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
- az_slynch
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Very funny, "gramps". While the added convenience of the slip on inductive jaw is nice, the dwell function isn't as useful for CDI ignition systems. Besides, if you were really hardcore,you'd make a feeler gauge from a strip of pop-can aluminum to set your points.BuddyRaton wrote:Ah the youth of today....never used a tach and dwell meter for a tune up.

Remember kids, the stock ignition timing on a `71 VW AE-series dual port motor is 7.5° BTDC.

At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Pop can...too much work however folded "cigarette" paper works fine!:mrgreen:az_slynch wrote:Very funny, "gramps". While the added convenience of the slip on inductive jaw is nice, the dwell function isn't as useful for CDI ignition systems. Besides, if you were really hardcore,you'd make a feeler gauge from a strip of pop-can aluminum to set your points.BuddyRaton wrote:Ah the youth of today....never used a tach and dwell meter for a tune up.![]()
Remember kids, the stock ignition timing on a `71 VW AE-series dual port motor is 7.5° BTDC.
"Things fall apart - it's scientific" - David Byrne
www.teamscootertrash.com
'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
www.teamscootertrash.com
'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
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Thanks for the tip, but the I leave the smoking to my scooter. Gotta go with what I know.BuddyRaton wrote: Pop can...too much work however folded "cigarette" paper works fine!:mrgreen:

At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
Seriously...I've lost count...
Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
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Because I like new toys, even though I too still have a inductive tach/dwell meter, I went over to Harbor Freight (aka Chinese Junk Shop) and picked up a (On sale mind you) strobe tachometer.
Kinda cool.....you put a piece of reflective tape (supplied) on the outermost area of the flywheel, fire it up and aim the strobe at it.
Dead nuts accurate and small enouph to not crowd the toolbox much worse than it was.
Rob
Kinda cool.....you put a piece of reflective tape (supplied) on the outermost area of the flywheel, fire it up and aim the strobe at it.
Dead nuts accurate and small enouph to not crowd the toolbox much worse than it was.
Rob