Can anyone confirm the correct ignition timing for the S2 (UK - non-crossflow) Renault 697 1470cc engine in standard spec.
The manual says 4 degrees BTDC static. (i.e. using a timing lamp between distributer LT terminal and earth - correct me if I'm wrong ). Then it refers to centrifugal advance of 7.8 degrees at 920rpm - so does this mean at a tickover of 920rpm, the timing would be almost 12 degrees BTDC if measured with a strobe light ? I believe you disconnect the vacuum unit to test this?
I've read various comments/posts refering to timing in the region of 10 degrees BTDC but it's not been specified if this is static or dynamic.
Has anyone else noticed the manual has contradictory information in places? Says the Distributer rotates anti-clockwise viewed from top, when unless I'm having a prolonged dumb period, mine rotates clockwise. When following instructions for the ignition timing, it also appears to give quite erratic information - if you follow points 8, then 9 in the attached instruction from the manual, then you end up with the timing way out - engine won't start.
I've been using 4 deg BTDC static - engine starts easily ( I have issues which I think are carburetter based as in previous post, with erratic 'juddery' firing with choke off but wanted to confirm timing was not the issue before I start looking at alternative manifolds and Webers etc....).
Its the original Ducellier distributer BTW.
Interested in any views on this.
Richard