
Originally Posted by
bigdog
Thanks for the PM Bee Utey. I will look at this if my other remedies fail.
Received most of the new parts on Friday but not plugs & leads. As I had the new vacuum advance and replacement 3AM MAF (second hand but tested) I decided to strip down the airbox, remove the plenum for inspection and remove the dizzy.
I took the dizzy cap off, photographed the rotor position and removed the dizzy to inspect and clean. Stripped the amplifier and heat sink and got to the reluctor.
Firstly every external surface is covered in a rubbery film so I guess someone has given it a good waterproofing treatment in the past. Secondly there was no plastic cover under the rotor arm (& 3 screws missing) so everything was exposed. I'm not sure if this makes much of a difference, however what was immediately obvious is that I could see the rubber 'O' ring obove the reluctor meaning the circlip and washer had not been re-fitted previously.
So now I am trying to remove the reluctor (as per Hayes instructions) but it is stuck fast. I don't want to use too much force in case I bend/break something. Hayes suggest leverage with a small screwdriver tip but I think I am in need of a puller (any suggestions ?)
Also, as I am cleaning the outside casing I see an exposed hole big enough to poke my little finger in allowing me to view the mechanical advance mechanism (not the one for th evacuun advance). Should this be covered with a rubber grommet or something?
Lastly, as I downloaded the photos to my computer the picture is corrupt !!! this is the first corrupt file that I have had in over 6000 photo's !!!. As I will not be turning the motor at all I guess that the worst that can happen is that I am out by 180deg on refitting and I can pick this when the timing mark is close to TBC and the rotor arm is pointing to the opposite of no 1 cylinder lead ?
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