Dizzy drive shaft

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Dizzy drive shaft

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Have recieved my dizzy back from the doctor.
On fitting the dizzy back have found that the drive shaft at the tongue end has a small crack at both sides.
The crackes are hardly noticable but could get larger and the :!: tongue could break off and lose dizzy drive.
Is this a common fault or normal or should i seek another drive shaft from JCS.
Thanks for any advice.
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Specify which drive shaft you require as they are 90 deg difference.
Braising or welding might stop the crack developing.
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The shaft i have is from a 1953 Javelin. It has the dizzy slot 90deg from the tongue and the tongue is offset .
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Re: Dizzy drive shaft

Post by David Morris »

Hi Barry,

Throw it away quickly! Shafts should be readily available and you don't want one breaking when you are out on the road.

While you have everything to reassemble, have a look at the amount of 'slop' that you have. There will be some from the dog on the distributor, more on the tang at the end of the shaft and finally from slack in the skew gear. It can all add up and this just means 'wobble' on the spark timing.

When it's all back together, you will discover the slack, or more pleasantly the lack of it, when you use a timing light and see the image jumping about or remaining nicely steady!

Take care and look forward to freedom,

All the best,

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Re: Dizzy drive shaft

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New drive shafts not available JCS trying to find a second hand one can't risk putting the old shaft back.
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Jowett spares have found me a secondhand shaft in good condition am now fitting it.
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David wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 5:50 pm Hi Barry. Throw it away quickly! Shafts should be readily available David
Here we go again.
JCS are trying to find one!
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Re: Dizzy drive shaft

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Don't throw that old defective drive shaft away; I can use it !

If you are prepared to pack it up and ship it, I will refund the shipping costs. Let me know if you are prepared to do that. You can send me a PM if you prefer.

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I have only known two of these break in 50 years and it has never happened to me. So I guess manufacture of new ones is unlikely. Some weld and fettling should make as good as new. I always carry a spare complete and ready to drop in anyway.
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