[DML] Scoping out the dwell and RTFM
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[DML] Scoping out the dwell and RTFM
- From: "drdhdmd" <doctorDHD@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 02:43:10 -0000
It was a beautiful almost "Spring" day so I couldn't resist. I
connected my scope to the diagnostic port to "see" what was going
on. According to my calculations the frequency of the signal was 70
Hz which I believe is correct. The problem is the duty cycle ON was
only 38.8% with the WOT switch closed. The manual says 50 - 60.
Something did not seem right so I went back to the DeLorean Workshop
Manual and checked all the "Pulse Ratios" on page D:04:15.
Everything seemed to be inverted, that is, the lower part of the
square wave pulse signal got bigger when the WOT switch was closed.
I tried all the test configurations and the all were right except
they were inverted. Attaching a known voltage and polarity to the
scope proved that + was indeed up. I was confused. It was getting
dark and I had to close up shop. Now sitting here something I read
popped into my head. It talked about connecting the dwell meter to
the pinS on the diagnostic plug. A quick check of the schematic
revealed the problem. I had connected my dwell meter and scope to
one pin on the diagnostic plug and ground. (They way we used to check
dwell on a car with points.) It seems that the other pin of the
diagnostic plug is not ground but rather positive 12 volts. Thus all
my measurements were off and I guess I adjusted the CO to around 60
instead of 40. Now I have a project for next weekend!
I believe this has been address in the past but none of the answers I
have found seem to make sense...to me. When using a DWELL meter to
measure these "ratios" What scales and setting do you use? Since we
are talking about something that in theory can go from 0 to 100
percent, it doesn't seem correct to use even the 4 cylinder range
because that maximum is only 90%. Does anyone have an answer with an
explaination? (I know I am asking alot but remember what the old
wise man said about giving a fish vs teaching someone how to fish...)
When all else fails Read The Manual. Fortunately when I was
flying Pipers I ALWAYS used my checklists and went by the book
carefully.
Thank you,
Dave and 6530
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