Originally Posted By krautrock
Originally Posted By krautrock
Originally Posted By RapidRobert
The rotor does NOT move, it stays in that same relative position to the cap terminal which is the very definition of RP. Give it some thought & I'm gonna get out & get some work done, we'll get together later this eve. RR


if the rotor doesn't move than the timing can't move either.

seems, the pic that trendz posted earlier of the mech adv assembly shows how it all works. that assembly (which the rotor is affixed to) rotates around to advance the timing. the length of the slots limits how far it can move and the springs limit how fast/easily it can move.
the rotor must move in relation to the cap terminal or else your timing can't move...because the cap is definitely not moving once you tighten it down.

so does the reluctor move or does the rotor move to advance timing??


can someone define what rotor phasing is?
and see the quote from RR that i quoted in this quote (so meta)


See my link to youtube in earlier post to define rotor phasing.


"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"