drmini in aust wrote:
mickmini wrote:
Yeah, when i measure the offset and have the drive gear installed per the manual instructions with the larger segment (0.060" ish larger by my calipers) on top, this results in the no 1 position being 180 deg out. i.e. at 7 oclock instead of 1 oclock.
The pin on the drive dog on the distributor shaft has some marks indicating it has been knocked out at some point by someone. If this could be 180 deg out, then it would explain the oddity above. I take it the shaft and dog don't have a particular indexing like the dog to drive gear offset.
Need to know because i have a new electronic distributor on its way and i want to set it up to receive correctly.
cheers
michael
The dog has obviously been fitted to the dizzy 180deg out.
You can turn it around, but will have to stick a 3/16" drill through both, or the drive pin won't fit properly, as the hole is never drilled dead thru the centre of the shaft.
This is the case with all Lucas dizzies, the Chinese made ones bay be better if CNC machined.
Thanks Kev. Most of the other responses seemed to neglect the question about the dog to shaft alignment. I suppose they assume that the dog is permanently fitted to the shaft.
New cap is side entry so if it is 180 deg out the leads will point downwards!
I got one of Tony's 45D electronic jobbies, so it should be good. Not sure where his are made, but at least if there is an issue he is only a phone call away. He has not got his equivalent of the accuspark black box up and running yet, so i will have to get one of those shortly.
cheers
michael
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