Evening fellas,
Had an awesome session today. A lot of stuff really clicked and it was nice cos its been a sort of ''catch up'' week where we've gone over any practical stuff we wanted to re-cover.
So this week I've done a DOHC timing belt (a big 1.8 mitsubooooshi if i'm right in thinking). difficult without the right tools... namely a cam locking tool

but i got there with a bit of grit, determination and a bit of ingenuity

did a crank sensor removal, test and replace. did this on a tigra and like the omega only god knows what i'd do if i actually had to remove the wire from the engine bay for a new one (we just disconnected it for testing purposes). its like wedged between the block and the crap coming off the bulkhead and below. that would be a nightmare!!!
most fun of all and something i was actually amazed by (little things) was testing ignition timing.....
this is a pic of the set up on the car.....strobe light gun connected to a second battery, the clamp hooked on to no.1 HT lead and just about to start the car ready to go.....

this is a photo of the strobe gun in action on the crank pulley... sorry its a bit dodgy but it was real hard getting a good photo...

now i shall explain how it works.
in that second photo you should be able to see by the pulley a little bit of plastic whith numbers 15, 10, & 0
you check the spec on Autodata and this avensis' ignition timing was (or should be) 10o at idle... so basically the spark occurs 10o before TDC compression.
You set the gun's dial at 10o, turn the car on and point the gun at the crank pulley.
the timing notch/mark should then show 0. if it doesnt your ignition timing is off and should be investigated.
i'm taking the miggy in to school tomorrow for a good winter health check so i really wanna get the gun on it

anyway, sadly i have no other updates but we have theory tomorrow so ill update what i learn then.
choi for now
