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tn terry t

02-29-2008 17:25:21




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ive got this 230 im starting to fool with its been sitting out in the weather for years . well the distributor shaft has been bent some how the rotor button running back and forth. the bushing is tight no slop.. does anyone sell just the shaft ? i didnt find a breakdown on the caseih site. i wonder if i took it apart could i straighten it out with a hammer? cant aford a reman unit right now

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tn terry t

02-29-2008 19:41:24




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 Re: bent shaft in reply to steelfronts, 02-29-2008 17:25:21  

Red Mist said: (quoted from post at 15:16:12 03/01/08) TNT: I have straightend shafts like that (not IH distributor shafts, but similar). It usually takes two or three tries to get it right - with a hammer and a true flat surface. Advice: Don't shoot for absolute perfection; it won't happen, but if you are persistant, you will get within an acceptable range. Good luck.

mike


i guess i should have looked before i leaped in here. i just came back from the shop and i did what you said and it workied! fireing on all four now. maybe next time i will go ahead and try things before i bother you guys thanks you sir

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Red Mist

03-01-2008 03:47:48




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 Re: bent shaft in reply to tn terry t, 02-29-2008 19:41:24  
No bother at all. Glad it worked for you.
mike



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Red Mist

02-29-2008 18:16:12




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 Re: bent shaft in reply to tn terry t, 02-29-2008 17:25:21  
TNT: I have straightend shafts like that (not IH distributor shafts, but similar). It usually takes two or three tries to get it right - with a hammer and a true flat surface. Advice: Don't shoot for absolute perfection; it won't happen, but if you are persistant, you will get within an acceptable range. Good luck.
mike



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