
Originally Posted by
bigdog
OK, now I fear I may have stuffed the dizzy. The reductor was a PITA to get off. In leveraging with the 2 screw drivers I managed to lift the spindle off the counterbalance weights and so detached the two springs.
At the base of that spindle is another odd looking plastic washer with 4 upright lugs. Not sure what these do.
However the bowl of the dizzy is full of crap (should there be a grommet over that lower hole?) and there are score marks around the circumference from the rough bent ends of the springs, I guess from when the counterweights are fully extended at high revs.
So a good clean is in order before I try and re-assemble. I don't think that I have distorted the springs in any way. The counterbalance weight appear to 'drag' on the base but I guess that at high revs they probably lift a bit and become free.
So gents, is this what we call a learning curve or a complete stuff-up ?
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