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'47 H gas-only Distributor shaft plate

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Dave in CT

07-11-2004 08:32:37




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I'm looking into modifying the distributor shaft plate on my '47 H from its marked '8L' (gas start deisel) configuration it is in now to the '22L' gas-only advance is should've been. The reason I'm not just buying the gas-only shaft is that it's $90 and the shaft I have is in very good shape. From earlier posts, it doesn't look like that big a deal to drill or file out the slot to get the correct advance. I'm wonderiing if I can get a tracing on paper of the outline and slot length of the plate from someone who has a '22L' distributor shaft disassembled. I realize this is a long shot but I haven't been able to find one around here. Thanks for your time.

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Stan(VA).

07-11-2004 19:51:19




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 Re: '47 H gas-only Distributor shaft plate in reply to Dave in CT, 07-11-2004 08:32:37  
Dave,
I can help with that. Email me direct and I'll get you a pic of what I have then we can go from there.
Stan(VA).



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Stan(VA).

07-12-2004 05:25:54




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 Re: Re: '47 H gas-only Distributor shaft plate in reply to Stan(VA)., 07-11-2004 19:51:19  
If it works this is a link to the picture of the shaft I have, if not, I put it in Gallaries, Parts&Pieces.
Stan(VA).



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Stan(VA).

07-12-2004 07:28:07




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 Re: Re: Re: '47 H gas-only Distributor shaft plate in reply to Stan(VA)., 07-12-2004 05:25:54  
third party image

One more try...



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Dave in CT

07-12-2004 08:44:50




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: '47 H gas-only Distributor shaft p in reply to Stan(VA)., 07-12-2004 07:28:07  
Thanks for posting the pic. I was expecting a slot instead of a hole. Would you measure the diameter of the hole the cylinder under the cam fits into? Eventually I'll nead a tracing of the plate to locate where the hole is in relation to the raised lines the weights sit on, the pins, etc. Thanks for your help with this.



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