Re: yes another bronze distributor drive question ...
[Re: JohnRR]
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02/23/12 05:51 PM
02/23/12 05:51 PM
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BradH
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Sure, buy a good USA-made gear and reuse your existing shaft if possible. FWIW, I haven't taken any decent pictures of my 440 Source bronze-gear distributor drive vs. my comparable MP piece, but giving them both a close-up inspection shows the MP piece is simply machined better. The 440 Source piece might hold up as well, but it's definitely a cheaper part from a manufacturing perspective. One of the differences is the teeth of the two gears are cut differently and I'm suspecting that would result in them meshing differently with the cam gear. Whether that results in different wear characteristics I can only guess about without some type of controlled tests.
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Re: yes another bronze distributor drive question ...
[Re: rickraw]
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02/23/12 07:07 PM
02/23/12 07:07 PM
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dusturbd340W5
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It seems like there was a post here not long ago about crane having a new type of gear.
70 duster full chassis super pro 416 CNC Indybrock heads 727 w/brake
best so far 1.212 60 6.219 in 1/8 at 110.88 9.768 at 137.81 1/4
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Re: yes another bronze distributor drive question ...
[Re: BradH]
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02/24/12 03:12 AM
02/24/12 03:12 AM
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Mcode69
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Sure, buy a good USA-made gear and reuse your existing shaft if possible.
FWIW, I haven't taken any decent pictures of my 440 Source bronze-gear distributor drive vs. my comparable MP piece, but giving them both a close-up inspection shows the MP piece is simply machined better. The 440 Source piece might hold up as well, but it's definitely a cheaper part from a manufacturing perspective.
One of the differences is the teeth of the two gears are cut differently and I'm suspecting that would result in them meshing differently with the cam gear. Whether that results in different wear characteristics I can only guess about without some type of controlled tests.
Before you stick it in your engine trial fit your dissy in it, every one I have seen needs to be reworked so the tip if the dissy shaft will fit. Its usually easier to file the dissy shaft than trying to open up the gear. you'll probably need to file a V across the top of the gear as well to clear the 'cheeks' on the tip of the shaft. Hope this helps!
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Re: yes another bronze distributor drive question ...
[Re: BigBlockMopar]
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02/24/12 02:37 PM
02/24/12 02:37 PM
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jbc426
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Using a lock collar on the distributor shaft helped reduce wear on mine pretty significantly.
Has anyone tried cryogenically treating the gear to extend the it's life?
1970 Plymouth 'Cuda #'s 440-6(block in storage)currently 493" 6 pack, Shaker, 5 speed Passon, 4.10's 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible 408 Magnum EFI with 4 speed automatic overdrive, 3800 stall lock-up converter and 4.30's (closest thing to an automatic 5 speed going)
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Re: yes another bronze distributor drive question ...
[Re: JohnRR]
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02/24/12 04:27 PM
02/24/12 04:27 PM
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torkrules
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Which to use , prices are all over the map ? should I just buy a COMP gear and put it on my hardened MP shaft ? that would be the most economical route ?
I saw a cheap chinese junk Cat for $9.09 ...
My question is how do you keep the gear from rotating while your pressing it on and how do you control the depth (so that the hole in the gear lines up with hole in the shaft so you can get the pin back in?)
I've always bit the bullet and bought the whole assembly from Milodon (and yes it is expensive).
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Re: yes another bronze distributor drive question ...
[Re: JohnRR]
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02/24/12 05:22 PM
02/24/12 05:22 PM
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dragram440
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I put a bronze gear on my mp hardened shaft. I just tapped it on and put a roll pin in it. Been on there for a couple years and the gear still looks like the day I put it in.
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