Dizzy Gear

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crustodd2
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Dizzy Gear

Post by crustodd2 »

Hey Jeepers,
OK, I read up on this a bit, but here's my situation. I am finishing my rebuild after a cam loss. My dizzy only has about 15K on it. Didn't have any issues with it. Can I reuse it without replacing the gear? The new gear is EXPENSIVE and i can only find one out of state from a dealer.

Thanks
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Re: Dizzy Gear

Post by unlimitedrubicon »

The gears mate to each other and 'break-in' or 'wear-in' to each other. Personally I would replace the gear and call it cheap insurance especially if you show any wear or shiny spots on the old gear.
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Re: Dizzy Gear

Post by 4.whoa »

You can get them fron O'riellys auto parts, but it might not be on the shelf. Got my last 3 there , can't remember the price off hand, but it wasn't too bad.
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Re: Dizzy Gear

Post by basscat »

I got mine from rockauto.com
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