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you should try taking the dist to a weld shop and put a weld down the end of the shaft and grind it to fit the gap.a weld shop would do it for free i bet being a small job he could tie in with another.





Why waste the time doing this ?...IF you do it this way and then at some point need to change the distributor or intermediate shaft you have to do it all over again.....with the collars....simply loosen the screws and place it on the new unit...simple..and easy.



i would not think the parts would very that much to need adjusted every time you put a shaft or dist in.i dont ware my stuff out often enough to think about that i guess.the hose deal pushes my buttons for things not to do.sorry!
i see the cost of the granger part is cheep enough to get that why bother.you would spend that much in gas getting it there.