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Cleaning inside dizzy shaft
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<blockquote data-quote="bac2ba6" data-source="post: 599275" data-attributes="member: 13538"><p>Yes the spring can be removed but you have to be very careful not to drop it as could drop into the case. Also there are some small shims on the drive in the engine . There shouldn't be much to "clean " down there really as when engines running oil is being fed round there . Also putting the spring back in can be a delicate process as you have to slide it down a thin rod of some description . I've always been under the moto if it ain't broke don't fix it [emoji106]</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-J500FN using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bac2ba6, post: 599275, member: 13538"] Yes the spring can be removed but you have to be very careful not to drop it as could drop into the case. Also there are some small shims on the drive in the engine . There shouldn't be much to "clean " down there really as when engines running oil is being fed round there . Also putting the spring back in can be a delicate process as you have to slide it down a thin rod of some description . I've always been under the moto if it ain't broke don't fix it [emoji106] Sent from my SM-J500FN using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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