Setting points by dwell meter ... on single cylinder Hondas

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HondaApe
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Setting points by dwell meter ... on single cylinder Hondas

#1 Unread post by HondaApe »

Aloha All ...

I'm new to the forum and just getting back into riding cycles after 25 yrs. gone ...
Wanting to learn the ins and outs of 1976-78 small Hondas ...
ct110 ... ct125 ... xl100-125s ...
I'm retiring and MonkeyingAround with these bikes is becoming MyHobby ...

So i'll have a few questions for you who know ...

I'm looking to get a dwell meter for these bikes and what i'm seeing is meters with settings for 4,6,and 8 cylinders ...
Can this type of meter be used ??? and how ???
or what should i be looking for ???

Please explain anything you might know about setting the points with a meter ...

Thanks ... Bonzo

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#2 Unread post by Johnj »

Unless your good and quick with division you might as well just set the points to their proper setting which is 0.3mm to 0.4mm (0.012in to 0.016in).
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#3 Unread post by TorontoBoy »

I also have a swell meter for a 4 and 6 cyl car but never figured out how to get it to measure a single cylinder bike. If you find out please post.

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