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jlaird

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In the car if you remove the dizzy cap and the rotor how much movement is acceptable when you wiggle the shaft?
 
Axially, none. rotating it you should be able to turn it thru the advance with little reisitance (springs are usually not too strong) right to the stop.
 
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