No1:
![Image](https://i.postimg.cc/QV7DYK2D/20190920-050746.jpg)
No 4:
![Image](https://i.postimg.cc/bGq4z3N0/20190920-050824.jpg)
No 3:
![Image](https://i.postimg.cc/qNNx2KDf/20190920-050839.jpg)
No. 2
![Image](https://i.postimg.cc/vgCsHfKQ/20190920-050901.jpg)
The gap seems to be getting smalller with no 3 & 2. As this is a new dizzy, is this normal-are the rotor edges supposed to be retarded with 3 and 2?
Cheers
There is a bit of side play. How to I re-align the bush?retrovan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 11:39 am 1st you need to see if you have side to side play.
Then if not your bush in the dizzy could be off center.
No, the spark gap needs to stay the same as this is your dwell angle, giving you the strength of the spark.
Have heard that on some electronic systems they spark 3 later to compensate for lack of cooling, but do not think its built into the STD dizzy.
Herman
early systems retard #3 to make it run cooler (non-doghouse fan shroud overheats #3). The later dizzy's may or may not have this retard. The electronic kits that came on the T4 and 1900 should not have this retard.retrovan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 20, 2019 11:39 am 1st you need to see if you have side to side play.
Then if not your bush in the dizzy could be off center.
No, the spark gap needs to stay the same as this is your dwell angle, giving you the strength of the spark.
Have heard that on some electronic systems they spark 3 later to compensate for lack of cooling, but do not think its built into the STD dizzy.
Herman
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Yip. The don't seem to last.calooker wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2019 8:15 am These cheap China items..... common issues, the moment you tighten the points, the thread strips, the rotors fit so loosely thay they stars to eat the copper in the dizzy cap, the first time you take off the dizzy cap the contact pin that contacts to the rotor falls out, the clamps that hold the dizzy cap down are either to tight or too loose, sometimes so loose tha cap moves. Just a few of the issues I have found with these "affordable" Fong Kong dizzies.
If you are paying less than R1500 for a new dizzy you are buying trouble, rule of thumb.....