CR250 Ignition Timing

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Post up your results as goes stator timing using the CR250 ignitions. List year, if advanced, retarded, in the middle or had to slot stator plate to go further in either direction. Seems to be a lot of different thoughts / experiences going around.
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Nothing? All the 250 praise, but no tuning notes? What about direction, is turning the plate counter clockwise retarding and clockwise advancing?
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now our 01cr500 with pwk and pro circuit pipe, tonight will be running the 01 cr250 vortex ingition with the 500 maps we are told that the stator pl needs to lined up to the timing marks we will see
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eyesky2002 wrote:Nothing? All the 250 praise, but no tuning notes? What about direction, is turning the plate counter clockwise retarding and clockwise advancing?
if your standing on the left side of the bike looking at the flywheel, it spins counterclockwise. im sure you can figure out the rest :lol:
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100hp honda wrote:
eyesky2002 wrote:Nothing? All the 250 praise, but no tuning notes? What about direction, is turning the plate counter clockwise retarding and clockwise advancing?
if your standing on the left side of the bike looking at the flywheel, it spins counterclockwise. im sure you can figure out the rest :lol:

NICE, you take the time to reply but only hand me a half ass answer. Bob should have banned you for good!

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I ride my bike everyday thank you very much. If the flywheel is spinning counterclockwise and you turn the stator plate in the same direction the flywheel is turning you are advancing the time, if you turn it oposite you are retarding the timing.
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Correct me if I am wrong but rotating the stator counter-clockwise would make it fire later in relation to the flywheel position, therefore retarding the timing. Turning it clockwise or agaist the rotation would trigger sooner.
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but the flywheel spins counter clock wise
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2strokekyle wrote:Correct me if I am wrong but rotating the stator counter-clockwise would make it fire later in relation to the flywheel position, therefore retarding the timing. Turning it clockwise or agaist the rotation would trigger sooner.
correct. jbaze had it backwards :lol:


eyesky it wasnt meant to be a half ass answer. just trying to help you think about the answer, there for you can better understand it.
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Ya I was editing my post, must be the Jager! My bad
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Yeah it does spin counter-clockwise. But if you spin your stator the same way the trigger will pick up later, so that retards it. If you turn it the opposite way it picks up the trigger sooner, therefore advacing
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Posting at the same time... It's all good :D :D
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Just looking for a straight answer on the timing... Had 90 days of with snow on the ground with sub freezing weather and now that the thaw is here; I really hate to take it out improperly set and burn the bitch up. Been told everything from 10 degrees retarded to 10 degrees advanced.
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100hp honda wrote:
2strokekyle wrote:Correct me if I am wrong but rotating the stator counter-clockwise would make it fire later in relation to the flywheel position, therefore retarding the timing. Turning it clockwise or agaist the rotation would trigger sooner.
correct. jbaze had it backwards :lol:


eyesky it wasnt meant to be a half ass answer. just trying to help you think about the answer, there for you can better understand it.
WOW... To much vodka for me yesterday! Sorry about that.

Stupid part is, at least running down the block and back; I can not tell any difference in the power, with the stator dead center, advanced or retarted with in the movement allowed by the stock slots.

My guess would be that is about 4 or 5 degrees either way.
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I left mine at the mark. You won't notice any difference unless its under a load or you are having starting issues. I tried advancing and found that there was a very small amount of more bottom end and totally lost all topend.
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dannygraves wrote:I left mine at the mark. You won't notice any difference unless its under a load or you are having starting issues. I tried advancing and found that there was a very small amount of more bottom end and totally lost all topend.
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I seen some were on here...or maybe on the politicly correct site some very good pictures of a motor being set @ TDC (top dead center) and a dial indicator on the fly wheel having it's timing set, it looked like an old cam dial, & a full Dyno run on the Digital , analog , and mixing the coils around back to back dyno tests .... seems the 250 stator plate and late 125 fly wheel were the winners if i remember correctly, you'd better do some searching to make sure.

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a good indicator of how much difference in timing between the 01 250 and the 01 500 is the flywheels put them together and line up the keys its about 10-11 degrees thats the start point
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ok, back on the jetting with pump gas this spring
88 250 ignition, at 0
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pilot 50
main 180
needle DGJ - 1468N @ 4th clip
slide #6

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his bike is soft out of the hole, comes on like 1000 rpm later or more, and pulls hard for a bit, cant really feel it come into power either, then falls off up top, it'll take gear til 4th then it just kills rpm

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