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    mike 90 RR Guest

    R/R 1990 Electronic Dizzy

    Hi
    I have been repairing my rangie for 2yr's
    It started off as a bush basher when i got her, and since then i have just about restored it (new paint & everything)

    I have pulled the Dizzy apart 12mth's ago & fixed it, but now it's come back to haunt me

    Anyone know something about this subject, as i suspect that the top shaft has too much play in it, (air gap varies like crazy)

    I fixed it up the last time by pulling the top shaft apart & replacing the "O ring" which made it firm again, but this time i think it's "time for a new Dizzy"

    Should i fix the old one?
    Buy one from rovercraft?
    Buy aftermarket?

    Your thoughts would be appreciated

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    mike 90 RR Guest

    More mistery's

    Update on dizzy

    Well i solved half of it
    Bought a new Dizzy, but still can't get her to go past 4000 rpm without her popping through the intake. Have resolved to test the feed volts to the coil (10.6v) which came in 2 volts lower than the battery (12.6v)

    Does anyone know the constant volt supply to the coil? is it 12 volts constant or does it get resisted to a lower spec. The idea is to bypass the ignition & give it a fresh feed. If it comes up trumps, then i know a Auto spark is required.

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    mike 90 RR Guest
    PROBLEM SOLVED
    The voltage was too low.
    I bridged to the coil feed to the battery and all is fine

    Outcome: Employ auto spark to check & replace wire feeds

    NOTE:
    I have answered this post (it's not normal for me to talk to myself) so others with this problem can see what the outcome was, as i believe that it is a common one that causes a lot of heartache.

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    seriously - thank you for that - it will be something I'll have to watch for as well

    I was going to post earlier when I saw this suggesting the ECU maybe, nice to see it was that simple but a pain to track down for sure.

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    Mmmm, didn't read enough, you've already fixed it

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    mike 90 RR Guest

    Electrics problem found & fixed

    Hi to all 1990 (+or- year) rangie owners

    Does your:
    Alternator light glow?...Lights dull?...voltage drop issues?...Electrics ignition causes motor to "pop"?...Remote door locks not really working?

    Well: check the positive terminal post on the fire wall
    you can't miss it, as the + lead to the starter motor is bolted to it & on the inside of car, above / left of the brake pedal, 4 brown wires are bolted to it.

    The post will be rusted and the brown wires will be burnt
    A good setup for a electrical fire

    So:
    Change that positive terminal post, & cut & extend those feed brown wires plus a new starter motor feed line.

    I did and now this car has full spark. I can actually see the road at night!!!

    signed,
    On to the next repair
    Last edited by mike 90 RR; 15th May 2008 at 01:40 PM. Reason: spelling

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    mm, Iam going to check over mine tomorrow then

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    Thanks mike90

    a very good post!

    have got the tools out and will pull the carpets out this morning

    cheers mate
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