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If I had to guess I'd say a spring is missing.😱
I took the dizzy out there are no marks. It looks like I have to remove a roll pin on a plastic collar on the bottom of the dizzy to get at the weights and springs.
I took the dizzy out there are no marks. It looks like I have to remove a roll pin on a plastic collar on the bottom of the dizzy to get at the weights and springs.
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Yes, looks like a Spring is off / missing, and you are correct that you need to knock the roll pin out.
The spring means it introduces more timing quickly, but there is a chance that there will still be too much disparity between initial and total advance, and the quickest fix while the Dizzy is apart is to put a restriction plate in......
The spring means it introduces more timing quickly, but there is a chance that there will still be too much disparity between initial and total advance, and the quickest fix while the Dizzy is apart is to put a restriction plate in......
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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Grand. I decided to take it out and have a look as the timing seemed all over the place still with vacuum off(I was sure it was off yesterday). I couldn't get near 3000 without it putting a ton of advance on, plus its backfiring
I was thinking I'm was as well to buy the complete kit (springs plate and guide) from FBO as per above link.
I couldn't see any marking on the dizzy. I presume the the distributors are the same no matter the make?? So the kit will fit all.
I might get a new cap and rotor while I'm at it, could I get this locally or am I aswell to order all together from FBO
I was thinking I'm was as well to buy the complete kit (springs plate and guide) from FBO as per above link.
I couldn't see any marking on the dizzy. I presume the the distributors are the same no matter the make?? So the kit will fit all.
I might get a new cap and rotor while I'm at it, could I get this locally or am I aswell to order all together from FBO
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It is quite possible that it could chatter like that.
As with most things you just have to work through the problem in a logical sequence.
I am sure you will get it sorted - be sure not to put the dizzy back in so that the timing is 180 degrees out - massive backfires will result!!!
As with most things you just have to work through the problem in a logical sequence.
I am sure you will get it sorted - be sure not to put the dizzy back in so that the timing is 180 degrees out - massive backfires will result!!!
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
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Sure you are all over it, but just to state the obvious... The spring needs to be the 'right' spring. - my MSD dizzy has a number of changable components.
To change the shape of the advance curve there are 2 main components - the springs and a bushing 'advance stop bushing'.
The springs ( and different combos of thereof) control the rate and the bushing controls the amount.
The point is the springs are all different ratings for different behaviours during advance - so how do you know what you have got ? All academic of course if yours is rattling around in the base - just hook it back on.
To change the shape of the advance curve there are 2 main components - the springs and a bushing 'advance stop bushing'.
The springs ( and different combos of thereof) control the rate and the bushing controls the amount.
The point is the springs are all different ratings for different behaviours during advance - so how do you know what you have got ? All academic of course if yours is rattling around in the base - just hook it back on.
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