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So is there any gain in shift the coil and flywheel within the limits if the holes in the coil? Should be very minimal movement I would think.
Note: I don't have a Briggs FW handy, But...on a Clone, (1) degree of timing at the Coil is .058x on the flywheel. JMO
 
.058x?

Scream 2
I am not certain what you mean by .058x in your post. My guess is that you are saying one degree on a clone equal .058 inches on the circumference of the flywheel. Is that correct. I apologize for my confusion. Thanks for the information and help. I have learned a wealth of information on the website.
 
Using my CAD/CAM program I find that with;
5 inch flywheel, 1 degree of rotation equals .0463"
5.5 .0478"
6.0 .0524"
6.5 .0567"
7.0 .0611"
 
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