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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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Kraftwerk
post May 29 2013, 09:04 PM
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Simple Hi-jack: What kind of distributer is in the 914 engine?

Aircooled.net got me wondering....:

"Centrifugal Only Distributor. This distributor changes ignition timing based on RPM ONLY, without any vacuum sensing.

SVSA = Single Vacuum, Single Advance Distributor. This is a Vacuum ONLY distributor, there is no centrifugal advance mechanism.

SVDA = Single Vacuum, Dual Advance Distributor. This distributor has centrifugal and vacuum advance operating independently.

DVDA = Dual Vacuum, Dual Advance Distributor. The same as the SVDA, but also has a Vacuum RETARD port. One vacuum port is for advance, the other is for an idle retard, which improved emissions a lot!

Stock Engines

“Old Faithful”, the VW Stock Distributor (Vacuum Advance)"

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