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Im making my own degree wheel out of a thick piece of plexiglass, 28cm diameter, just a question whats the diameter of the center hole ? And how to bolt it to the engine ? Behind the timing pickup ? Infront ? What to do. Cheers

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4 hours ago, Lachie04 said:

This is how I did mine got it from here https://www.blocklayer.com/degree-wheel.aspx

Fits on a cd and I have a bit of plexus over the top to write on the cd hole is right size for the bolt

 

 

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The ones ive seen were mounted on the ignition side not the flywheel, is that the flywheel bolt or one you sourced from elsewhere 

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50 minutes ago, HWB said:

The ones ive seen were mounted on the ignition side not the flywheel

They usually are but it makes no difference providing they are drawn for anti clockwise rotation - as that one is! Using the Ign. side has advantage of a smaller bolt and mostly able to use the rotor integral nut to turn the crank, the LHS risks the nut undoing whilst turning - righty tighty, lefty loosey LOL!

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25 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said:

They usually are but it makes no difference providing they are drawn for anti clockwise rotation - as that one is! Using the Ign. side has advantage of a smaller bolt and mostly able to use the rotor integral nut to turn the crank, the LHS risks the nut undoing whilst turning - righty tighty, lefty loosey LOL!

Thx say what now!? i was wondering if the wheel could be slipped under the rotor ? I mean i really have no clue really ! Do you place the wheel then rotor ? And obviously turn with rotor 19mm hex not 5mm rotor retainer bolt ?

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