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Sandun
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hi when i remove the base plate that set point plates of diz ,for servis - i see the base plate spring that two plete set together - that spring has rub some where and i see rubing mark of spring-so i put some oill - the spring will break ?

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Post by bmcecosse »

Sandun - I guess you mean the return spring for the vacuum advance? It would always help us to help you if you added a picture each time you have a problem! That spring will be fine - and a little oil is good. :D
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sorry not vacum spring- but it is help - we know when the vacum work the plate rotate - the rotate plate no esy move bz the spring that i say , give some presher to the rotate plate - there are two plates one of them set to the diz other one rotate - between two plates, set this spring that i say - it is not like vacum spring , it like as a small spring plate - the spring plate control the esy moving of the rotate plate

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Picture?? Do you mean the little 'finger' spring that steadies the moving plate on the fixed plate??
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Post by les »

The rubbing you see is probably the mark left by this flat spring as the plate turns. It's ok. A little oil or grease perhaps.

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Post by bmcecosse »

It's there to make sure there is electrical continuity - but it seems to work ok with some oil/grease around.
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