05-23-2019, 11:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2023, 11:39 AM by Mark Loraine.)
McBob's listing for the 1-60 series saws, the crank style config number should all be 1 and not 3. Same crank used in the MC5.
the 1-70 saw should read 87cc or 5.3 cu/in
MC10 should read 87cc or 5.3 cu/in.
MC30 should read 100cc
coil lamination gap is incorrect in this statement, should read .010"-012";
"coil gap .018"
points .018" to start with before timing is set. Make sure your timing light is firing when the timing mark on your flywheel hits the front side of the magnet going from left to right. This will give you a good spark and ensure your timing is not advanced to far. "
download images and print off for the home library.
the 1-70 saw should read 87cc or 5.3 cu/in
MC10 should read 87cc or 5.3 cu/in.
MC30 should read 100cc
coil lamination gap is incorrect in this statement, should read .010"-012";
"coil gap .018"
points .018" to start with before timing is set. Make sure your timing light is firing when the timing mark on your flywheel hits the front side of the magnet going from left to right. This will give you a good spark and ensure your timing is not advanced to far. "
download images and print off for the home library.