Arthur Smith
Husqvarna
AA Class
OK...let's go over two ways to check the ignition timing...which is the exact point when the contact breaker points "open".
First, the flywheel gets re-installed and properly torqued. Before you do that, carefully remove that worn woodruff key and replace it. Also carefully dress that tapered crankshaft mating area with fine emery paper. Get it as smooth as you can. Do the same thing to the mating surface of the flywheel. Clean both with contact cleaner and re-install the flywheel with both components clean and dry.
Option 1: Use a metric dial indicator inserted into the spark plug hole. Bring the piston to tdc. "Zero" the dial indicator at tdc. Rotate the flywheel counter-clockwise about 3 mm. Slowly rotate the flywheel clockwise. If set correctly the points should open at 2.43 mm btdc. If not, rotate the backing plate until they do. I prefer an ohm-meter or a battery/bulb circuit to accurately detect when the points break. Or the analog method of tugging on a super-thin slip of cellophane inserted between the points.
Option 2: Use a degree wheel fastened (yes...I use a double-sided piece of duct tape to secure the degree wheel) to the flywheel nut flat surface. Fasten a piece of wire to the case that can be used as a pointer on the degree wheel. Bring the piston to tdc. Bend the wire pointer to match up to 0 degrees. Rotate the flywheel counter-clockwise about 30 degrees. Slowly rotate the flywheel clockwise. If set correctly the points should open at 20 degrees btdc. Adjust as needed.
For future use, carefully mark the flywheel and the engine case at that 20 degree setting.
That should do it...
Are the screws easily accessible through the flywheel slits. Seems like it's not easy to access the backing plate with the flywheel on. Thanks.