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I better ask for help again:
The manual gives a clear way to check end float using a washer. My end float comes up at .010 which is .003 greater than recommended. My washer was .047 thick and the distributor housing clearance was .037.
I can't do anything about that unless I shim the internal gear mount, but that's not recommended in the manual, so I'll just leave it at that.
However, I noticed that the rebuild shop that rebuilt everything back in 1993 has packing under the distributor mounting. The packing is .040, meaning that total end float would be .050 (.010 plus .040), when it's just supposed to be .005 to .007.
I'd hate to just eliminate the packing as if I'm smarter than the shop in the '90s, but it does appear that the packing was not needed. I don't like second guessing the pros.
Any wise thoughts?
The manual gives a clear way to check end float using a washer. My end float comes up at .010 which is .003 greater than recommended. My washer was .047 thick and the distributor housing clearance was .037.
I can't do anything about that unless I shim the internal gear mount, but that's not recommended in the manual, so I'll just leave it at that.
However, I noticed that the rebuild shop that rebuilt everything back in 1993 has packing under the distributor mounting. The packing is .040, meaning that total end float would be .050 (.010 plus .040), when it's just supposed to be .005 to .007.
I'd hate to just eliminate the packing as if I'm smarter than the shop in the '90s, but it does appear that the packing was not needed. I don't like second guessing the pros.
Any wise thoughts?