Browning BLR Timing

patrickosuave

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She's a 1978 model which was rode hard and put away wet. Avoiding disassembly was not an option.
I will readily admit this is my first go at a BLR and the timing is causing me some concern. I will use all resources available on the internets but all my old disassembly literature was sadly lost in a house fire.
I am humbly asking for any advice in regards to timing from any member who has experience with this Browning.
If someone just can't help themselves and wants to chastise me with "I told you so's" well I guess that's OK too, go ahead and vent.
Thank you for any and all advice.
 
No dan, I did not do my homework before disassembly. Wee bit different than other levers I've been inside.
After searching through posts it seems there's a member's solution on page 306 of Gunsmith's Kinks volume 3.
My set is burnt. If someone could post page 306 I would be grateful.
And thanks dan for your reply.
 
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Thank you Sir for posting that.
I would also like to take this opportunity to encourage you all to protect yourselves from fire.
Imagine for a moment that you had lost all the things you have accumulated, some which are surely irreplaceable. Now go check your smoke detectors and ensure you have charged fire extinguishers strategically placed at the ready.
The alternative is not pretty. Thanks again.
 
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