R75/6 ignition points problem

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Whitey
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R75/6 ignition points problem

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I have been restoring a 1975 R75/6 and had problems with a lack of spark. I investigated the points and found that it was over tightened and the advance unit wasn't moving properly. I removed the unit and found this...

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It looks like the end of the cam been stripped or snapped off at some point and someone has drilled and tapped the end. Will this bodge hold? I have an electronic ignition kit to fit so could loctite it on. I really don't want to have to change the cam.

Thoughts?
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Bamboo812
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Re: R75/6 ignition points problem

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That is the fix for a broken cam tip. The nut holding the advance unit doesn't need to be that tight. A crank mounted ignition will eliminate any future issues.
Pattern14
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Re: R75/6 ignition points problem

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Yes, electronic ignition is the most efficient fix for this problem. The cost of a CDI is actually cheaper than replacing the centrifugal advance unit last time I checked. One of the stories I remember from my earlier BMW days ( @1977-78) were so called BM gurus and know-it-alls telling me than the timing chain "had jumped a tooth" and that was why my timing was out and other such BS. All it was was wear on the advance unit, which I eventually found out AFTER pulling the front of the motor off, replacing the cam chain etc etc. I still carry a set of points, condenser and advance unit in the tank tool kit recess, as I live in the middle of no-where, and it does provide that added bit of insurance to get home. Sadly, bodges like you showed in that photo are rather common.
Whitey
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Re: R75/6 ignition points problem

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The electronic kit that I have is the Siemens one from motorworks, it has to fit onto the end of the cam. I am hoping that there is enough thread there to hold it on securely!
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