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Alps Adventurer
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Anyone have an 80s non-turbo ignition distributor?
A bit of a long shot, but...
Preferably disassembled so that you can take a measurement. It has to be a non-Turbo unit. |
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Fleabit peanut monkey
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I have an 81 on my workbench. What do you need?
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Alps Adventurer
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I'm really looking for dimensions for the distributor drive gear on a 84 to 89, but if you have yours on the bench, I'm looking for
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Fleabit peanut monkey
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ID of the hole that slips over the shaft
Can't tell without removing the gear. the overall height (gear and flange) 1.075" (plus or minus a few thousandths) OD of the gear section 1.013" OD of the flange section 0.662" number of gear teeth 12 I can remove the gear but I need to know what you are intending to do before I go to that effort. Not that I won't help a brother out - just applying common sense. ![]() |
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Alps Adventurer
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Thanks for taking the time, Bob. No, don't bother removing the gear, but if you can use the ID jaws of your digital caliper, a rough ID at the bottom of the gear will do. |
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Fleabit peanut monkey
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The bore at the gear end is 0.482" but that is fighting a chamfer which leaves little of the real bore to grab onto. So you got rough. Best I can do without busting it down.
It appears there may be a step bore in the gear unit as the .482 number I gave you is a little larger than the shaft itself. I can see around the shaft about 1/4" down. Eyeballing the shaft with the calipers I would say shaft is 0.460". Last edited by Bob Kontak; 03-07-2012 at 12:02 PM.. |
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Alps Adventurer
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Thanks Bob. Thats close enough to the 12 mm that I expected.
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Alps Adventurer
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Pinion ID: 0.474" (12.04 mm) OD of the gear section: 1.018" (25.86 mm) OD of the flange section : 0.667" (16.94 mm) Number of gear teeth: 12 Height of gear section: 0.436" (11.08 mm) Overall height of gear: ~0.880" (22.35 mm) - hard to measure in place. Another parameter needed is the drive gear pin location. All but the OAL match Bob's numbers. |
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