johnnyXS wrote:I have never used the positive stop method myself as I always use a pencil or screwdriver in the spark plug hole and rotate anti clockwise until the piston hits the highest point . (I'm lazy) then I always use a degree wheel to mark and set advance
I'd be interested to know how much differnce in accuracy between the two methods .
I suspect the greatest potential improvement in timing and performance is likely to be in the final choice of advance setting.
It doesn't matter which method you use to get TDC,as long as you strobe the engine to the right firing point.In my case I always strobe my firing point to 17 degrees BTDC.