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Re: Steel Distributor Gear

To: "Jim Morrison" <jpmorrison@erols.com>
Subject: Re: Steel Distributor Gear
From: Tom Hall <modtiger@engravers.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 08:53:36 -0700
At 06:21 AM 7/3/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I need to find a steel distributor gear for a Mallory Unilite.  Anyone have
>any sources of gears that are pre-drilled?  Ford Motorsports and others have
>steel gears that need drilling and I am told this is a real pain.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Jim Morrison
>'66 Mk1A

Jim

         The hole in the distributor shaft is not exactly the same in all 
distributors.  The clearance settings require that this gear be located for 
your application and then drilled.  Ford suggests cross drilling in a 
different location that misses the original hole.  I prefer to measure the 
existing hole very precisely and use my mill to make a hole in the gear, at 
least half way thru.  To do this you'd have to measure the distance from 
the end and the typical offset of the pin from the true centerline of the 
shaft, along with the high tolerance distance from the reference to the 
bottom of the gear.  Then you can finish drilling the hole in the other 
side of the gear and install the pin.  It takes longer this way, but you 
avoid weakening the shaft that turns the distributor and more importantly, 
the oil pump.  If you "blow it", you simply re-drill per Ford's instruction.

Tom

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