... why can't a person obtain, easily, new ATD springs? Is there a conspiracy? ... All springs are available if the spec is known..., so where's the list of spring specs for all the springs we need?
After completing timing, I was doing a last check of things before putting the outer cover back on. I gave the automatic timing device (ATD) a twist and the response was, shall we say, flaccid (Webster's definition #2). It did not return to the no-advance position even close. Someone had mentioned that SRM had springs and, in fact,they are in their on-line store. However, that was going to mean about a week before I could button-up. Deciding to see if I could do it myself, I took my caliper, tension-force gage and one of the old springs to the local hardware store to see what they had. I stumbled on a reasonable facsimile in wire diameter, coil diameter and tension, so I decided it would be worthwhile trying to fashion a look-alike. Below are photos of the effort. In one photo, my two old springs at the top (one more stretched-out than the other) and the home-made spring at the bottom. In the other, the spring as bought from the store compared to one of the old springs.
It seems to work great and considering the similarity in spring tension, I am guessing I am farily close to tolerance. For fun and your amusement, I posted a little video on Youtube showing the action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkEq3HYK6RAI hope this is interesting, but I am not expecting the video to go viral.
Richard L.