Dizzy in bits, oops
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Re: Dizzy in bits, oops
Ahh -well, 16 is not 17 - but near enough! And yes - does look like dizzy revs advance there Alec. Yes - there is a huge variation in the advance curves - one might imagine each one was carefully optimised by BMC after many sweaty hours over a hot dynamometer...... However - as I have suggested before (ad infinitum...) - the figures mean nothing now with very different fuel we use these days. And so the best we can do these days is to set the dizzy up so the engine is 'just not quite' pinking when the foot is placed on the floor in top gear..... That 16 degree dizzy is handy because it will allow the static advance to be set at just 2 or 3 degrees = easy starting!



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Re: Dizzy in bits, oops
Hello BMCE,
yes, and as I have replied before, the fuel doesn't determine the curve, the engine does. The static timing may be different than of old, but that doesn't mean the engine characteristic has changed.
Alec
yes, and as I have replied before, the fuel doesn't determine the curve, the engine does. The static timing may be different than of old, but that doesn't mean the engine characteristic has changed.
Alec
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Re: Dizzy in bits, oops
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Second photo shows position on shaft
Second photo shows position on shaft
Re: Dizzy in bits, oops
I suggest you write up a 'how to' with pics on dizzy maintenance - and perhaps the Mods can be encouraged to make it a sticky! 




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Re: Dizzy in bits, oops
Hi bmcecosse
I have had a look at the photos I have already taken and with what I take on the rebuild I should have enough to do a “how to strip a dizzy”
Thanks for the suggestion, time for me to pay back for all the good info I have received from the group.
Reg
I have had a look at the photos I have already taken and with what I take on the rebuild I should have enough to do a “how to strip a dizzy”
Thanks for the suggestion, time for me to pay back for all the good info I have received from the group.
Reg
Re: Dizzy in bits, oops
Would be useful I'm sure - especially if you include Points fitting and gapping, Condenser fitting, and the hazards of the little 'low volts' wire.


