The pictures are a bit fuzzy Brian, but that drive does look a bit mangled.
How good are you at fixing engines?
Only 65years, give or take, 45y a maintenance fitter turner, retired 2000 at 63, with cars and maybe girls as my only hobbies, you would not like to give me a pound for every hour I have spent working on cars, maybe a few quid on girls.
Any ghost writer out there, I may write an auto biography, called me and my shadow, by Eanid Briton (get it?)
Return to, Do I purchase another dizzy or try to build up the drive on the shaft, to this I need measurement of exact length of shaft?
So now, all who are coming to the rescue of an old decrepit ex national service, Brad Pitt stand in, veteran of many NAFFi battles for tea and cake. Please que up outside my garage wearing a mask, I can supply tools and coffee.
This will be my last classic, so I am not giving up on it being roadworthy.
Typing finger now getting tired, so
All the best
Brian
I digress,
Sorry about the photo images, but I sold my Brownie a few years ago, now that was a camera, wind it up and away you go.
Back to the dizzy, I think we may agree, a new drive shaft needed, are they available? If the dodge one can be built up, I need a measurement from end to end, or from the bottom of the plate to the drive tip