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Topic: Super C Distributor
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| Smith1000
08-26-2012 13:31:37
199.192.211.205
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I posted a message about a non start situation about 2 months ago. Here is the original posting:http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=farmall&th=871617 Just pulled the distributor today. The teeth on the distributor look good. With the distributor out, I turned the engine over and the drive gear inside the housing is not turning. If I push on it, it will engage and spin, but will stop spinning eventually. It is looking like there is a spot, either on the distributor drive gear, or cam gear that has lost teeth. Is this a major job? Sounds like the front needs to come off to reach the gear. |
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| Smith1000
09-05-2012 18:06:07
199.192.211.205
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Re: Super C Distributor in reply to Smith1000, 08-26-2012 13:31:37
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| These gears look okay to me. |
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| teddy52food
08-26-2012 19:05:09
184.94.175.179
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Re: Super C Distributor in reply to Smith1000, 08-26-2012 13:31:37
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| Pull the governor & have a look at the gears first. |
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| gene bender
08-26-2012 14:38:07
67.55.226.123
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Re: Super C Distributor in reply to Smith1000, 08-26-2012 13:31:37
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| Pull the gear that drives the dist it just mite bee the one thats stripped and not the cam gear. In the past ive found that the dist drive was stripped and nothing wrong with the cam.The screen will stop any metas parts from getting into the oil pump you could pull the pan and get them. |
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| 504
08-26-2012 14:34:07
64.111.61.44
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Re: Super C Distributor in reply to Smith1000, 08-26-2012 13:31:37
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| Yep, pull the front cover. I also would pull the oil pan to retrieve the parts that are now in the pan. |
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