Sorry only just read your other post.sean brady scooters wrote:you may well be right...........but i beg to differ..........surely the closer to TDC the spark occurs the more chance it has of running backwards.........
if for eg your timing was at say 30 degrees BTC..........it may kick back......but not actually run backwards cos in that direction the spark would occur at 30 deg after TDC..........
on the other hand..........if your timing was say 5 degrees BTDC it would then fire at 5 degrees after TDC and then stand more chance of running.................
I see what your saying but the engine needs something to kick it off in the wrong direction first and a late spark could never do that as the piston would already have gone past TDC.
Only if the timing is too advanced can the piston be pushed down the bore BEFORE it has reached TDC, therefore turning the crank in the opposite direction. The crank being forced back in the other direction is what causes a kick back and in some cases the engine will continue to run.
