Electronic dizzy in grey.
Hi Woodsy and All,
I see from the photo that you have pushed the magnet ring down too far and broke the top of the ring. The reason I say that is that I did the same. As a result the ring rubbed on the breaker plate and sat to low to the module.The motor wouldnt fire until I raised it slightly. Fortunately I still had the broken plastic and was able to glue it on.Haven't missed a beat since.
Don't use a socket to tap the rig down as some instructions advocate. Put it down carefully until it sets with the cam. As I said I found out the hard way.
Cheers
Rod
I see from the photo that you have pushed the magnet ring down too far and broke the top of the ring. The reason I say that is that I did the same. As a result the ring rubbed on the breaker plate and sat to low to the module.The motor wouldnt fire until I raised it slightly. Fortunately I still had the broken plastic and was able to glue it on.Haven't missed a beat since.
Don't use a socket to tap the rig down as some instructions advocate. Put it down carefully until it sets with the cam. As I said I found out the hard way.
Cheers
Rod
After a little help..
I also purchased the Flame Thrower coil to suit my electric kit..
However doesnt fit into the factory coil mount bracket .
New coil is 55mm in Diameter, Any ideas on a suitable bracket?
Please let me know of any that are a direct replacement please, as i would like to keep coil in original location..
Cheers, A.
I also purchased the Flame Thrower coil to suit my electric kit..
However doesnt fit into the factory coil mount bracket .
New coil is 55mm in Diameter, Any ideas on a suitable bracket?
Please let me know of any that are a direct replacement please, as i would like to keep coil in original location..
Cheers, A.
Anthony..
FB/EK Car Club of QLD
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54mm on the scorcher coil in the grey
cant remember the red the shed is a 30 second walk from the computer and my short term memory is flogged
@@#%%$ where did these kids come from
ooooh I found a beer
Insulation tape around the coil is the go along with "Kustomising" of the mounting bracket
cant remember the red the shed is a 30 second walk from the computer and my short term memory is flogged
@@#%%$ where did these kids come from
ooooh I found a beer
Insulation tape around the coil is the go along with "Kustomising" of the mounting bracket
Better dead than red
EK, the VN of the 60s
EK, the VN of the 60s
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No, leads in good condition will be fine unless you go high energy and then it suposedly a different story but my FB is running old Mallory copper core wires with no probsnewman wrote:Put a fresh motor in a couple of months ago, I recoed the stock dissy at the same time and did buy new leads but I wasn't sure if electronic dissys need bigger/heavier leads or not
Better dead than red
EK, the VN of the 60s
EK, the VN of the 60s