Re: SB bronze distributor gear- how to install, longevity??
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Thats nice Dusterw2. Someone need to sell those complete like that.
Agreed! What is the part number for that bearing?
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Re: SB bronze distributor gear- how to install, longevity??
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05/17/12 09:35 AM
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You should be able to fab one or buy something at a industrial shop. As for your bronze gear from MP I paid around 75 dollars for one from a dealer. OVER HERE.
I ordered the gear from Summit the other day since I had to get some other stuff from them...50 opposed to the 70 when I called the dealer (you were spot on)
As for the collar, I think im going to try to fab something up just because Im really trying to get this thing together and don't want to wait for another part to arrive in the mail
Just have to measure the distributor to see what the ID of the collar should be
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Re: SB bronze distributor gear- how to install, longevity??
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Why would you want to put another source of teeny tiny steel thingys in your engine? The collar I understand and like--the torrington bearing-not so much. Oh and to answer your question MShred---Yes your bronze gear is going to wear--they are a consumable. Why did you get a hydro roller on a billet shaft? They work just as well on a cast core and you wouldn't have to run the bronze gear to boot. J.Rob
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Re: SB bronze distributor gear- how to install, longevity??
[Re: Thumperdart]
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Why would you want to put another source of teeny tiny steel thingys in your engine? The collar I understand and like--the torrington bearing-not so much. Oh and to answer your question MShred---Yes your bronze gear is going to wear--they are a consumable. Why did you get a hydro roller on a billet shaft? They work just as well on a cast core and you wouldn't have to run the bronze gear to boot. J.Rob
Because it`s 2012 and things get BETTER sometimes plus the needles are samwitched between the washers unlike the set screw for the collar which is swinging in the wind...........
Mine isnt swinging in the wind, Im a little over cautious and I put a hose clamp around mine so the screw wouldnt come out in the engine.
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Re: SB bronze distributor gear- how to install, longevity??
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Why would you want to put another source of teeny tiny steel thingys in your engine? The collar I understand and like--the torrington bearing-not so much. Oh and to answer your question MShred---Yes your bronze gear is going to wear--they are a consumable. Why did you get a hydro roller on a billet shaft? They work just as well on a cast core and you wouldn't have to run the bronze gear to boot. J.Rob
Comp sent it to me on a Billet core after an issue I had with tracking marks on the lobes of a cast core...I never requested the billet core, they just sent it that way...kinda wishing they didnt now
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Re: SB bronze distributor gear- how to install, longevity??
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05/17/12 11:15 PM
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Why would you want to put another source of teeny tiny steel thingys in your engine? The collar I understand and like--the torrington bearing-not so much. Oh and to answer your question MShred---Yes your bronze gear is going to wear--they are a consumable. Why did you get a hydro roller on a billet shaft? They work just as well on a cast core and you wouldn't have to run the bronze gear to boot. J.Rob
Because it`s 2012 and things get BETTER sometimes plus the needles are samwitched between the washers unlike the set screw for the collar which is swinging in the wind...........
Mine isnt swinging in the wind, Im a little over cautious and I put a hose clamp around mine so the screw wouldnt come out in the engine.
So now you have a component holding a spinning object that wasn`t designed for anythingg but clamping hoses.................
YEP, the same object that is used in dealer applications to balance driveshafts. Ive had to do that after talking with a chrysler tech assistance dude on a dodge durango.
They work fine that way,
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