Dizzy adjustment
Dizzy adjustment
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wedged up

Original Poster:

353 posts

116 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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I'm trying to adjust the timing on my 400 se . The bolt that clamps it seems to be almost inaccessible or at least very difficult to get a socket on to ! Anyone have the same problems?

KKson

3,466 posts

147 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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No, easy to get on both of mine with a cranked 14mm spanner. I can get about an 1/8th of a turn on the bolt before having to lift the spanner to get another bite on it. Then again mine looks less congested than yours??



Edited by KKson on Monday 10th October 22:25

adam quantrill

11,625 posts

264 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Yeah same method - a ring spanner that is offset by about 40mm. Although I think I use a 9/16" rather than a 14mm ;^)

something like this fleabay item...

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Deep-Offset-Ring-Spanner...

Edited by adam quantrill on Monday 10th October 22:51

mrzigazaga

18,740 posts

187 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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Your PAS pump bracket looks closer than mine is to the dizzy...That looks a RPITA.....

wedged up

Original Poster:

353 posts

116 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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hmmm , I just wouldn't be able to get that down there . power steering pump and bracket are in the way !

Wedg1e

27,002 posts

287 months

Monday 10th October 2016
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I think I usually use a 9/16" socket on a loooong 3/8" square drive... but your PAS bracket looks a bit different to mine (smaller, if anything).

GV

2,366 posts

246 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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The technique is to get a 15mm spanner from the under side of the PAS pump - it can be done that way or a 15mm socket on the end of a universal extension straight down from above. I had to do this Sunday - make sure your bolt is clean with a spot of grease to aid movement. It's fiddly to get the bolt start but it is do-able.

gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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It's awkward that's for sure, something like a crow foot spanner surely will help http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEALEY-S0866-CROWS-FOOT-SP...


wedged up

Original Poster:

353 posts

116 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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Awesome ' I didn't even know you could get them , Thanks wink

mrzigazaga

18,740 posts

187 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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gmw9666 said:
It's awkward that's for sure, something like a crow foot spanner surely will help http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEALEY-S0866-CROWS-FOOT-SP...
They look handy Harry...I mean Glen...smile

adam quantrill

11,625 posts

264 months

Tuesday 11th October 2016
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On no! Another tool I must buy...

On the other hand you never know when you have to remove the foot from a crow. Or screw one back on.