Graham Russell wanted me to post up a thread to warn you all about a problem he has discovered on pulsar dissies that can make them lock up due to lack of lubrication in the shaft.
Graham has discovered this after doing 2 people's Dissies as per another thread where we were discussing incorrect dissy timing for Pulsar Dissies:
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... &start=330
Essentially if you take one apart you will note that the way the shaft grooves spin actually draws oil OUT of the dissy. This is because on a pulsar the dissy sits on it's side below the oil line. The dissy in normal pulsar engine opperation is flooded with oil and therefore the shaft draws the oil out to lubricate the shaft.
In a mini modification the dissy runs upsidedown (or right way up, whichever way you want to describe it) and essentially runs dry!!! After dismantling 3 of these dissies (inc his own) Graham has discovered that the shafts are rusty and dry and in time will simply sieze up!
This is exactly what happened to Benjamin (Turbo 1098)'s dissy, it got rusty and must have ran dry for several miles and eventually just seized up.
The fix:
There is a mod you can do to get some oil into there, it involves grinding away a slot on the outer shaft of the dissy and drilling a hole right through to the shaft. Of course you have to dismantle the whole thing and take the shaft out to get it done. Graham also recommends your oil it up and grease it up as much as you can, needless to say.
I will be pulling my dissy out doing this mod before putting it in the car. Graham says unmodded, it will last some time before it does seize but it will eventually do it as it was designed to be flooded with oil...
Don't thank me all at once

Call graham and he will do this mod for you while he fixes the curve on the dissy at the same time! Ph graham on 9630 2195