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Re: Distributor advice-Long reply

To: RAY WYGONIK <RWYGONIK@grove.iup.edu>
Subject: Re: Distributor advice-Long reply
From: "Vince J. Pujalte" <pujalte@stic.net>
Date: Sun, 25 May 1997 07:45:37 -0700
RAY WYGONIK wrote:
> I have a 25D4 dist. 
> the Official MG service manual say to check the end float of the driveshaft 
>and the shaft clearance in the body bushes.
> 
> First do they mean in and out movement or side to side movement. 

 The end float is in and out movement, shaft clearance is side to side.

> driveshaft does not move side to side but does move in and out 15 thousandths.
> Do I need a new thrust washer or is this acceptable?

If there is no lash spec listed, I'd think 15 thousandths was ok. 
 
> I have no clue how to check the shaft clearance in the body bushes.

You should grab the shaft and try to wiggle it. If it doesn't wobble much
(noticeable movement,clicking, etc) it is probably okay.You want to avoid 
slop in the bushes so that your points don't open erratically. That will 
mess up the consistency of your dwell and timing.


> The manuals also say to check the weights (among other things) There is some
> play in the weights on the studs they pivot on.  Should they be replaced?

Check the weight pivot holes (one at a time)for out of round wear. A tiny 
bit is probably okay.Wipe off any old grease beneath the weights. Dab a 
thin film of distributor cam lube on the wear surfaces.Dab a thin film on 
the pivot pin.Check for free rotation of the re-installed weight on the 
advance plate.

> Would the wear be all in the weights or also on the pivot studs?

There are always exceptions, but usually on the weights.

> There are two holes approx 1/16" in the bottom of the dist housing 180 degrees
> apart.  Should they be open or plugged?  Do distributors have to 
>breath? These are for drainage of any moisture or creeping oil.Leave 'em open.

> Finally should there be a gasket or some type of sealant between the Dist body
> and engine?

On my Midget, an installed end float (lash)of 5 thousandth +/- 2 
thousandths is listed.I accomplished this via a gasket and Permatex's 
"The Right Stuff." If you don't have to change the installed end float, I 
would recommend a thin coat of the right stuff alone. Your manual should 
describe how to check your installed end float.

> Thanks in advance.

You are welcome. We are all in this together:).

God Bless,
-Vince
San Antonio

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