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Title: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: falcone on February 05, 2023, 04:16:08 AM
Morning all,

Looking to fit an Elektonic Sachse digital ignition system to my Monza.

Has an old Newtronic ignition system and the wiring is frayed, so needs replacing.

I’ve used this system before on bigger Guzzi’s and I’m happy with it.

I’m a limited mechanic and tend only to go up to my limited knowledge.

To fit the Ekektronic Sachse to the V50 Monza will need the cam ‘plate’, weights etc removing and replacing.

Not done this before. The manual is a bit limited, it mentions ‘joint claws of the centrifugal masses in the proper groves (sic) of the cam’ ‘🤭 can guess but it doesn’t make much sense to me. 🙄

Basically, I’ve not tried yet, will it require a puller to take this off? Or will it come off with a little force? Is there anything to watch out for?

Also need to know the cam shaft diameter to be able to order said item (11/12/14 mm). Obviously I can measure once I have access but if anyone knows what the can shaft diameter is for the Monza it would mean I could order!

Many thanks for any replies!

David.
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: johnk on February 05, 2023, 08:29:46 AM
I put one of these on my Monza and am very happy with it. It's rather finicky to install the trigger and get the timing set but other than that I don't recall any issues.
As for your question, the cam plate you mention is the ignition advancer assembly that site directly behind the ignition plate. It's held in plate with that single 6mm bolt in the nose of the cam. Once the bolt is off the advancer assembly should come right out. Sorry but I don't know for sure what diameter the camshaft is.
Best of luck.
johnk
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: falcone on February 05, 2023, 08:51:38 AM
Thank you for your response John.

I am in the position of being ready to take the, as you correctly call it, ignition advance assembly. I had given it a little go but didn’t want to pull too hard in case it needed a puller. I’ll give it a proper go now 😂.

I’ve fitted the Sachse item to two of my bigger bikes and as you said it’s a little finicky but works well.

Many thanks,

David.
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: falcone on February 05, 2023, 09:07:36 AM
Many thanks John.

Just been out in my garage.

Bit tight but it eventually came off. 👍

Incidentally the camshaft diameter, just measured, is 11mm.

David.
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: pehayes on February 05, 2023, 11:38:46 PM
Once you have the plate off, is there also a simple drift pin that acts to locate and drive the advancer"  If that pin isn't needed, then it might be a good idea to pull it out so it doesn't fly away in the future.

The only 'trick' I had with stock Monza ignition (or with Dyna-S) is that the "rotor" which engages the advancer weights can mount easily in TWO different ways.  Only one will work.  The other will have ignition out of sequence by 180 cam degrees.  Might not impact you if replacing the rotor.  Mark the parts before removal just in case.

As to the installation instructions, are these instructions originally in German or Italian?  If so, please retype here in t he original language.  Someone who is a native speaker might join in and accurately translate for you.

Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: guzziart on February 06, 2023, 07:51:33 AM
..... advancer weights can mount easily in TWO different ways.  Only one will work.  The other will have ignition out of sequence by 180 cam degrees.

Been there, done that, what a stupid learning experience it was for me on my CL350.  I took the adv. mech apart to clean & lube, then proceeded to do top end because of failed cam chain tensioner.  Once I got the engine back together, it was a frustrating couple of days before I realized the advance cam was 180 out.  :violent1: 

Art
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on February 06, 2023, 08:01:01 AM
^^^^ Doh!  :smiley:
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: falcone on February 07, 2023, 10:52:56 AM
Many thanks all for your comments. 👍
Title: Re: V50 Monza removing cam’ ‘plate’.
Post by: Scout63 on February 08, 2023, 06:45:01 AM
Been there, done that, what a stupid learning experience it was for me on my CL350.  I took the adv. mech apart to clean & lube, then proceeded to do top end because of failed cam chain tensioner.  Once I got the engine back together, it was a frustrating couple of days before I realized the advance cam was 180 out.  :violent1: 

Art

I installed the mag cover plate 180 degrees around on my Vincent. Every time I kicked it the front cylinder backfired and ignited the carb. It was terrifying.