db wrote:
There's one blue spring which gives NO tension initially until the weight has moved out about halfway then it gives very strong tension.
I can't find pics anywhere of any dissy with a differrent spring on each weight like this?
thats cos your Dizzy has been set up with a performance curve
its a chrysler thing adopted by many others
the first spring would cause a rate advancemnet with RPM assocaited with its strength
faster engine spins wider the weight swings and the more advnce you get
the set up you have gives the dizzy advance curve two slopes
first bit it advances fast on the weak spring
say up to 1500
then the next spring slows the advance RATE down becasue 1) its stiffer
2) its working alongside the first spring
so in the first bit you get X degress of advance per rpm
in the second section of the curve you get something different in degress advance per rpm
this allows you to tune the advance rate up to the maximum advance caused by the mechanism just by changing that 1 strong spring once you are happy you can gun it away from s standstill with your foot burried in the floor on the first spring
it might not suit todays petrol
and its called a curve rtaher than a basic x y graph with a bend halfway up becasue twice the rpm gives 4 times the force on the weights combine that with 2 different springs acting at different times and it gets quite hard to picture
springs are linear devices and the force on the weights is not
Force on the weight=Mass of the weight times the Velocity sqaured divided by the radius of the circle i.e force is linked to velocity squared
Dave