dirtyhandslopez wrote:That's all well and good Firedkp, provided that the con rod is exactly what it is suppose to be. With manufacturing tolerances being what they are, that isn't always the case, ie a 107mm con rod may not be exactly 107mm, 58mm stroke may not be exactly 58mm, so that would throw the whole equation out the window.
I don't know what tolerances they are made to, but I've always thought they were precision engineered. If the rod/stroke are miles out, then what's the rest of it like? However, using the
piston travel vs crank rotation in Sticky's, look what difference a 110mm vs 107mm rod makes to piston travel at 19 degrees,
0.01mm. So a rod
3mm longer and massively out of tolerance would only give a discrepancy of a fraction of a degree. With parallex error etc, you're probably going to get more discrepancy than that making the mark on mag housing.
When using a pos stop and degree disc most on here seem to be marking 4 points (again totally unnecessary), piston stop marks, measuring and marking TDC, then measuring to mark firing point compounding this discrepancy.
dirtyhandslopez wrote:If using a dialguage and holding bracket isn't the best, easiest way, why did Innocenti proved two different size holding brackets(one 150's, one for 200's) to dealers? You'd think the manufactures would know what they were doing.

I don't quite get what you're saying here. I think you're misreading my posts as I
do think using a dial gauge/holding bracket is the best way. Either that or I'm misreading yours.
dirtyhandslopez wrote:If you watch the dial closely when going to and past tdc, the dwell really isn't all that much to worry about in real world applications.
Again

As I've said, if you're using a dial gauge, the dwell is absolutely
nothing to worry about? You simply zero anywhere in this period. I simply wanted to know why some on here thought a degree disc more accurate than a dial gauge. I presumed that it was this dwell period that confused them. Alas, none of those who think that a degree disc is better will explain why/how they come to that conclusion.