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rideus74
05-30-2018, 03:07 PM
My original 1985 200S my dad got me - got it running last summer and replaced a ton of stuff. I keep getting confusing information on how to properly time it? Can someone guide me? The plug is always black as well, which would signal too rich I would assume (I bought a cheap carb from ebay and guessing the float sticks open?) but I was never quite sure the timing was correct either.

FYI - I searched this forum for timing for a good hour and didn't find what I needed so my apologies if I overlooked something.

252668Thanks in advance.

Rob Canadian
05-30-2018, 07:07 PM
Here is the online manual.

www.oscarmayer.net/atc/manuals

DAM shop
05-30-2018, 07:32 PM
My original 1985 200S my dad got me - got it running last summer and replaced a ton of stuff. I keep getting confusing information on how to properly time it? Can someone guide me? The plug is always black as well, which would signal too rich I would assume (I bought a cheap carb from ebay and guessing the float sticks open?) but I was never quite sure the timing was correct either.

FYI - I searched this forum for timing for a good hour and didn't find what I needed so my apologies if I overlooked something.

252668Thanks in advance.

Well I always say, nothing like OEM when you have a stock trike. I would try to find a stock carb, you don't have the original Carb any longer?

rideus74
05-30-2018, 10:12 PM
Honestly, it had been running fine since September of last year - smooth idle, good top end. Top speed about 58/59. Then this past Sunday it started cutting out/bogging down on top end. It will idle good with idle screw set rather lean but the minute you give it gave it dies. I just figured the carb is crap already? The timing I've never checked, tweaked etc. I don't believe the original carb is anywhere but I'll check the shed. Thanks everyone.

wonderboy
05-31-2018, 07:13 AM
I think your timing is probably ok if it was running fine before. Sounds like carb problems really. You mentioned the black plug. If it is running rich at the top end you could drop the needle one notch. I'm assuming the china/ebay carbs still have a clip adjustment for the needle. Also, throw a new plug in there and see what happens.

rideus74
05-31-2018, 08:24 AM
Thanks - the carb does have the needle with the Eclip - currently on the 3rd groove. I'll try that and throw in a new plug. I've cleaned existing one but feel it has been pulled too many times and cleaned due to being all black - which was happening even when it was running right....

Appreciate the input.

rideus74
05-31-2018, 08:43 PM
So I got a new carb today and installed - started up great. Used a timing light and the "F" mark lines up perfect at idle - does that mean I am good to go on the timing? I'm not sure what the manual means on the snippet I attached. Are there other marks I should see on the flywheel? Maybe I need to clean more rust off. I just know when I rev it up, it doesn't like up and I can't see the "F".252679

DAM shop
05-31-2018, 09:11 PM
So I got a new carb today and installed - started up great. Used a timing light and the "F" mark lines up perfect at idle - does that mean I am good to go on the timing? I'm not sure what the manual means on the snippet I attached. Are there other marks I should see on the flywheel? Maybe I need to clean more rust off. I just know when I rev it up, it doesn't like up and I can't see the "F".252679

252680

Sounds like you got it, RPM needs to be within a certain range and yes when you rev it it moves.