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Potential Timing problem observed

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Subject: Potential Timing problem observed
From: michael lunsford <mblunsfordsr@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 05:07:35 -0700 (PDT)
As many of you know I am in the final stages of building a "fast street" engine 
(whatever that is).  After installing the cam in my reworked block I cleaned 
the gear that meshes with the cam, drives the oil pump and the distributor 
(spindle assembly) and bead blasted the timing chain sprokets.  It looked fine 
but just in case I showed the spindle assembly to my expert friend.  The gear 
looked good and I planned to re use it when my friend pointed out that gear to 
shaft pin was loose which allowed the shaft to rotate on the gear.  Since the 
shaft drives the distributor from the gear it  seem to me that this slop would 
cause some variation in the timing on both the advance and retard sides and 
could be the source of a mysterious timing problem usually attributed to a worn 
distributor.  
   
  Since this is, at least to me, a place where I would never have thought to 
check for a timing problem I thought it might be interesting to my friends on 
the six pack net.
   
  Mike Lunsford, 1970 TR 6

                
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