Ok I had another look at the pick-ups today and someone correct me on this if I'm wrong
The coils are mounted and are still mounted on the base plate I have not removed them at all, now the base place has a pivot point and adjustment bolt correct ? I'm assuming that the coils them self have to be aligned the the correct distance from the crank rotor , Isn't the adjustment bolt bolt there to adjust your timing ??? for when you install the timing sensor tool and I'm assuming you use a timing light on the front head to adjust the timing is that correct ?
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right.........so there is no way to adjust the timing, is the timing therefore self adjusting ? or once you set up the pick up base plate you then with the cover removed set up the factory tool aligning the pick up poles at a set distance from the rotor and with this done therefore also sets the base timing .... !
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use the factory pickup tool to set the pickups
check timing with a strobe
if it is off, you rotate the part of the factory tool that aligns the pickups and reset the pickups
repeat process
remember the tool really only sets the pickups the correct distance apart from eachother, and the correct distance from the rotor.
check timing with a strobe
if it is off, you rotate the part of the factory tool that aligns the pickups and reset the pickups
repeat process
remember the tool really only sets the pickups the correct distance apart from eachother, and the correct distance from the rotor.

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