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> Dizzy repair... Does this "cam" come off?, I don't want to break it!
Bob L.
post May 28 2013, 12:31 PM
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I have tried to punch the pin out but it wont budge. It seems like it should come out. I need to replace the thrust washer that keeps the cam stable.

Any help is appreciated.


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post May 28 2013, 12:41 PM
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I have tried to punch the pin out but it wont budge. It seems like it should come out. I need to replace the thrust washer that keeps the cam stable.

Any help is appreciated.


It does come out. It's just a beehotch. Aircooled.net sells those thrust washer stacks, and John (the owner) can help you out. He's very helpful.

There is also a fiber washer that's supposed to be installed, but I believe it's on the inside at the base of the dizzy, underneath all of the advance mechanisms. He has those too.

I still don't have a good answer as to what the tolerance of the play in the cam-to-housing gap is supposed to be though. Maybe someone else will chime in.
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