Section 11
Reassembly
11.16
Figure 11-63. Intake Valve Stem Seal.
Figure 11-62. CS8.5-12. Setting Air Gap.
6. Rotate the flywheel back and forth, checking to
make sure the magnet does not strike the module.
Connect the kill lead to the terminal.
Assemble Cylinder Head
1. Lubricate all the valve train components with
engine oil. Pay particular attention to the lip of
the valve stem seal, valve stems and valve guides.
Figure 11-60. Tightening Flywheel Nut.
Install Ignition Module
1. Turn the flywheel so the magnet is away from the
location where the ignition module will be
installed.
2. Install the ignition module loosely to the bosses
with the two hex flange screws. Move the module
as far away from the flywheel as possible, then
tighten the screws just enough to hold it in
position.
3. Route the ignition module lead as shown in
Figure 11-61 or 11-62.
4. Rotate the flywheel in a clockwise direction until
the magnet is under the legs of the ignition
module.
5. Insert a 0.5 mm (0.020 in.) flat feeler gauge
between each leg of module and magnet. Loosen
the screws allowing the magnet to draw the
module against the gauge(s). Push against
module to hold legs tight against the feeler
gauge(s) while tightening screws. Tighten the
lower screw first.
Torque screws to 10 N·m
(88.5 in. lb.).
See Figures 11-61 and 11-62.
Figure 11-61. CS4, CS6. Setting Air Gap.
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