To set the timing on a 1996 KTM 250 SX, first, ensure the engine is at TDC (top dead center) on the compression stroke. Remove the flywheel cover and check the timing marks on the flywheel and the stator. Adjust the stator position by loosening the mounting bolts and rotating it until the marks align correctly. Finally, secure the stator in place and recheck the timing to ensure accuracy.
No, 93-97 ktm 250-360 exc will fit it, not much else. found out the hard way on my 96 ktm 360exc
No you cannot set the timing it is controlled by the ECM.
timing specs 96 5.8 engine
That requires an OBDII engine scanner to set the timing because it is computor controled.
there is no ignition timing adjustment it is computer controlled. gm Jim
To set distributor timing on a VS 96 Golf 2.0, hook the timing gun up to the power. Ground the terminals on the battery and hook the sensor that accompanies the timing gun to the number one cylinder spark plug wire.
96 up u can`t. done by the computer
96 miles
Three example: 96% of 100% is 96% 96% of £100 is £96 96% of 250 is 240 (method used: 96÷100×250=240)
The timing specification for the 1996 KTM 360 EXC typically involves setting the ignition timing to around 2.0 to 2.2 mm before top dead center (BTDC) for optimal performance. It's crucial to ensure the timing is correctly adjusted according to the manufacturer's specifications for the specific model year. For precise adjustments, refer to the service manual for detailed instructions and any additional specifications related to the engine setup. Always confirm the timing with a reliable timing light for accuracy.
what the timing chain marks for 96 maxium
96