The correct timing for the 1980 Honda CM400T typically involves setting the ignition timing to 10 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle. To ensure accurate timing, use a timing light and adjust the ignition timing by rotating the ignition plate if necessary. Always refer to the service manual for specific details related to your bike's engine condition and maintenance history. Proper timing is crucial for optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.
My 1980 CM400t came standard with an electric start, however it was an option on the CM400e (economy) model.
2.6 if you are just replacing the old oil 3 to 3.5 if you have just rebuilt the engine
i do mine at 15 thou and set timing at 12degrees BTDC
Correct timing is what ever the manufacture recommends.
Hoo I set the correct timing on a 1993 mazda protege
a timing gun
Bad Timing was created on 1980-09-12.
What is the process for installing a new timing chain for a 1980 datsun 280zx?
The correct timing for a Mercruiser 3.0L 140 engine is 6 degrees BTDC. for a Mercruiser 120 the correct timing is 8 degree BTDC.
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Use full synthetic 10w30 weight.
Yes. Timing belt is correct.