| Well, I am almost finished with the engine rebuild on my '74 TR-6 and was 
fitting up the distributor last night when I ran across the procedure to 
determine the correct amount of end-float for the distributor (the 
clearance between the distributor flange(?) and the distributor/oil pump 
drive gear).  The clearance specified is .005" and you fit-up gaskets 
between the engine block and the distributor flange to set the correct 
clearance between the botton of the flange and the top of the drive gear.
The problem I have run into is that without any gaskets fitted I have a 
clearance of .008"; with one gasket fitted, the clearance increases to 
.016". My question is:  Can I run with this much clearance?  Do I need at 
least one gasket fitted (to prevent oil leaks) or I could put a light 
coating of gasket sealant on the flange to prevent a oil leak without 
increasing the clearance very much?  Or is this a sign of a bigger 
problem?  The distributor flange has no obvious signs of damage.
Thanks in advance,
Steve Sutton
Ridgecrest, CA
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