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rippn250R
10-03-2003, 09:43 PM
I have a PVL ignition in my 85 tecate and I can seem to finnd the timing mark on the stator. I was woundering if anybody can tell me how to time this thing. I know its out of time because when i kick it over the kick starter kicks back, and it kills my foot!!. Thanks

rippn250R
10-04-2003, 10:29 AM
i guess not many people out there run a PVL ignition on their tecate.

ChrisD
10-04-2003, 11:24 AM
That's what sucks about the PVL. I have on on my racer, but couldn't tell you about at Tecate. Where did you buy it? I've had to go back to the dealer when I lost the directions. I bought mine from FTZ, but I believe that the importer is Penton Imports.

You can call them at 440-988-4474. They may be able to direct you somewhere that can help you. A word of advice: When you do figure it out, scratch the marks into the metal so you always have them.
http://www.pentonimports.com/

tecatecrazy
10-04-2003, 02:25 PM
I have got a pvl ignition on my tecate and it also kicks back pretty hard if it doesnt start right away.( generally dont have a problem though) The bad part is I have no clue how to set these things as mine came with my bike. When I rebuilt my engine last year I was real careful to mark every thing real well so that I got it back in the same spot. To help with the kick back ,I never choke it and I push the kick starter about half way down until I feel good compression and kick from there. This made a huge differnece in the way it started. before with a full kick it would kick back at me about ten times before starting, now I can start it on the first kick almost every time. I know I didnt answer your question, but I hope it helps anyway.----Joe 8)

rippn250R
10-04-2003, 03:47 PM
Thanks for the advice. I just got mine running pretty good but its not the best(hours of adjusting).

Tecatecrazy how does yours run with the PVL on it?

tecatecrazy
10-05-2003, 12:19 AM
excellent, other than running alittle rich. gobs of power. I would put it up against just about anything as far as yanking your arms out of socket pull