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james graham birch Posted on Oct 15, 2014

I need to know ignition timing on a1945 wdco 350 royal enfield 5,16 btdc more or less

Just replaced mag

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TDC should put piston 1 to its highest position with valves closed (compression). 5.16 BTDC if you don't have the markings on the flywheel and the engine block, you should make them anywhere and use them as reference markings. Hope it helps.

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SOURCE: yz250 2004

You can do a free download of a factory service manual for your bike at www.carlsalter.com/motorcycle-manuals.asp the one they have is 2003 but the specs and service procedures are the same as your 2004. There are 1300+ manuals on the site and it may take 20 seconds or so to load the entire list. The timing is a fixed preset at the factory. I believe yours is set at 2mm BTDC. Please rate my answer. Thanks.

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SOURCE: Royal Enfield 350/599 mtorcycles when did they

The British concern ceased production in 1971 and several firms took up existing stock to cobble bikes together (Interceptor in particular). Components have been made in India since 1950's. India took full ownership of tooling in 1995 and, I'd guess 1995 would be the first coil ignition apart from Rickman's and Norton-Villiers versions in the early 70's
These links will help I'm sure.

www.royalenfield/company

www.royalenfield/international

Anonymous

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SOURCE: I have one Royal Enfield

Have a look here http://royal-enfield.com/
I don't know your location so this is the main web address, from it you will be directed to an authorised dealer.
Hope this helps.

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