Different dizzy gear teeth?
Ben Swann
benswann at comcast.net
Thu Apr 29 14:20:19 EDT 2004
Alan,
It should work fine - not a 20V.
See: http://www.homestead.com/ben_swann/cams.html for more cam info - I went through this sometime back.
You'll run into this issue if using some very early I5 cams, but I'm pretty sure that you'll be safe if the cam is post 1983.
Ben
[Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:11:29 +0100
From: Alan Pritchard <apritchard at seaeye.com>
Subject: Different dizzy gear teeth?
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Just bought a schrick cam, originally fitted to a 86 4000 CS Quattro, I plan
on putting it in my 1990 90q (ng head, kv bottom end), then I remembered
about the differing number of dizzy gear teeth, can anyone recall when/what
the differences are? I also have a dizzy of 1984 CGT sat in my garage, if
the gear is useful off that I could always fit that to my 90 dizzy, a quick
reply appreciated as im set to fit the cam tonight.
Thanks.
Best Regards,
Alan Pritchard
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Mechanical Design Engineer
Seaeye Marine Ltd.
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