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posted on February 4th, 2011 at 07:32 AM
Dizzy drive removal
Hi all,
How do I remove the distributor drive AND the two washers that at the bottom of the drive?
Motor's in situ so that probably makes it harder....
Any advice welcome thanks, Marc.
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posted on February 4th, 2011 at 07:51 AM
remove the distributer, fuel pump and fuel pump base. Don't break the fuel pump base as it can get awkward to get the broken pieces out, it has a
long (80mm or so) protrusion that goes down into the case into a support hole to guide the pump pushrod. From here the hard part is gripping the dissy
drive without the correct puller. Might be able to use outside C-clip pliers to grip inside the drive slot. As you pull the drive up, you also need to
turn anti clockwise as it disengages with it's crank drive gear. If the shims stick to the drive you need to push them down to thier seat with a long
screwdriver through the fuel pump hole, they will bind into the brass drive gear and cause damage and stop the drive coming out, if they stay on the
seat the drive should come out as you lift and turn. Then remove the shims with a magnet. .... Easy as. Good luck with the job.
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posted on February 4th, 2011 at 08:01 AM
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this sounds a little dodgy but it worked a treat for me
you know those little green bamboo twigs used to holding plants upright in pots?
when i was scratching my head 1 day trying to do the same i ended up using 1 of those, they come in a bag with a few dif thicknesses, i picked the
right one which i jammed into the top hole of the drive fairly hard and then because the stick is so long its easy to twist, make sure you lube the
tunnel with oil a bit to make the shaft come out easier, be careful not to lose the washers when the shaft comes up, i place a bit of grease on the
washers to hold them together and in place too
like i said, sounds dodgy but worked a treat for me,shit of a job btw too