Is there a way to adjust timing on a 1995 Tigershark 900? In the service manual back in the trouble shooting it list "Ignition timing incorrect" as a possible reason for the engine to overheat. It remedy is to "Adjust ignition timing", but I can not find any place in the book that shows how to adjust the timing.
My problem is I burnt a hole in the center of the center piston. I guessing it was running lean. I plan on rebuilding all the carbs, seals, and of course the bad piston. I am just trying to eliminate all possibilities so I don't have to do this again. Also how concerned do I have to be with the hot metal affecting the crankshaft bearing when the center piston is the one with the hole.
Thank you for your help in advance
My problem is I burnt a hole in the center of the center piston. I guessing it was running lean. I plan on rebuilding all the carbs, seals, and of course the bad piston. I am just trying to eliminate all possibilities so I don't have to do this again. Also how concerned do I have to be with the hot metal affecting the crankshaft bearing when the center piston is the one with the hole.
Thank you for your help in advance