7.1.1
Ignition Timing
Ignition timing is fixed and cannot
be adjusted during repair work.
Since there is no mechanical wear
in these systems, ignition timing
cannot get out of adjustment.
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7.1.2
Removing and Installing
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– Remove the shroud – b 6.2
– Remove the fan housing with
rewind starter – b 8.2
: Pull off the short circuit wire (1).
: Take out the screw (2).
: Remove the ground wire (3).
: Take out the screw (4).
– Remove the ignition module.
If the ignition lead or spark plug boot
is damage, install new parts –
b 7.1.4
Reassemble in the reverse
sequence.
1
: On machines with handle and/or
carburetor heating, position the
wire (1) under the ignition
module.
: Push connector (2) into retainer
(arrow).
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2
: Secure ground wire (2) with
screw (3).
: Tighten down screws (3 + 4)
moderately.
: Place the ignition lead (1) in the
guide (arrow).
2
: Rotate the flywheel until its raised
edge (arrow) is in line with the
ignition module.
MS 341, MS 361, MS 361 C
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