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Super H distributor drive gear

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dtk

06-04-2007 19:39:32




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RE: Super H Dist. drive timing gear. I removed the dist drive housing to replace the gasket and I got the gears out of time. front cover is on. the tactor is not in running cond. this is a 53 Super H without the live pump. Is there away to get it back in sync. without taking off the front cover? thanks dtk




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Owen Aaland

06-04-2007 21:55:23




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 Re: Super H distributor drive gear in reply to dtk, 06-04-2007 19:39:32  
As long as you are not going to use a magneto you can ignore the timing marks. Just get the distributor gear timed correctly to the adaptor gear.

Turn the engine until you are cominmg up on #1 compression. Continue to turn until the TDC mark lines up. Install the distributor drive assembly. Remove the distributor from the adaptor. Find #1 marked on cap. Point rotor toward where #1 wire plugs in the cap. Install the distributor with the primary connector facing away from engine block. Remove rotor and dust cover. Rotate distributor Clockwise until primary connector is down about 45 degress. Watching the points, rotate the distributor back counterclockwise until the points just start to open. That should get you close enouigh to get it running so it can be timed with a light.

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Tom Windsor

06-04-2007 20:30:23




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 Re: Super H distributor drive gear in reply to dtk, 06-04-2007 19:39:32  
I would be absolute hit and miss to try to get it correct without being able to look at the alignment marks.

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teddy52food

06-05-2007 06:19:05




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 Re: Super H distributor drive gear in reply to Tom Windsor, 06-04-2007 20:30:23  
Those small gears have no timing marks.



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