08-03-2019, 05:39 PM
Changing the dizzy drive worm on the dynamator for a lucas part is surely standard practice by now?
Is it unwise to also assume everyone put a gob of grease to lubricate the said worm and gear upon assembly?
Ive got loads of old dizzys in stock with worn drive gears, none of them have ever seen a dynamator, let alone mated with one.
Is it unwise to also assume everyone put a gob of grease to lubricate the said worm and gear upon assembly?
Ive got loads of old dizzys in stock with worn drive gears, none of them have ever seen a dynamator, let alone mated with one.