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 Post subject: Dizzy - Plate Move Me
PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:01 pm 
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Another quick check on the dizzy 29D Vac Dizzy. Thought I'd give the points a Check on Marcia and the plate moves from top to bottom. Just to enforce what I mean it does move with the vac but also it seems the pins may be a little loose holding the plate
Im sure this is not correct

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Probably it's loose in the middle, where it pivots around.... one reason I like non-vac dizzys- the plate is fixed.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:10 pm 
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I agree Dr. less things to go wrong. The only reason I was playing with it is to check that the engine is fine once the 1275 arrives. This way I can say to person wants to know what the engine is like i can or cant say it was not smoking/noicey whatever.
I'm Thinking a quick fix is to give it a smack it with a hammer, well the pivots anyway.
Ill be purchasing some leads and see if she runs tomorrow and hopfull get under her rear to see what see has 8)

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