
Originally Posted by
BigRed_Ryno
can't you just advance it on the points?
Opening the point gap is the only way to advance timing. The points mount with pin that slips into the stator plate so theres no way to elongate a hole or anything like that either.

Originally Posted by
greenhuman
Try a Honda SL/XL70 flywheel. They bolt straight on to the later, wide zip starter model ATC70,s. You should not have to change stators. The only work involved is attaching the cage which can be tacked welded on if you don't want to drill and tap. It will give a definate boost in performance.
The reason I thought I might need to change the stator is some hand clutch flywheels are Mitsubishi and some are Hitachi, they are different. Even the stator backing plate is different.
I'll probably give the flywheel swap a try, I have plenty of them. I don't want to use all my good flywheels up on ATC70s plus one of my favorite one is a 3 speed with the narrow pull starter. I figured this key thing is cheaper and easier than flywheels. I've been meaning to measure a stock ATC70 flywheel key and compare it to this guys measurements but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
08 Outlaw 525s
07 CRF70
04 Harley FLHRCI
04 TRX90
03 XR650R
03 400EX- XR650R engine
02 XR100R
01 Banshee
00 XR50R
00 XR70R
99 PW50
99 JR50
96,95 Sportsman 400
95 Xplorer 400
94 Indy XLT
87 Trail Boss
86,86,86,86,86 Scrambler
86 TRX70 x2
85 ATC350X
85,84 ATC250R
85 Red Tecate
85 LT50 x2
84 XR500R
84,84,84,84,83,82,80,79 ATC70
82,79 XL500R
83 ALT50
79,78,77,77,76 XT/TT500
76,75,74 XL70
72,71,71,71 SL70
72 Harley FX
72,71,70,70,70,70,70 CT70H
72 SL100
70,69 Z50