Re: Effects of distributor end play..
I agree. Brand new cars that had distributors with .060" or more end play didn't run at all bad.
If this was an issue for normal street operation, engineering would not have allowed new distributors to leave Delco with this kind of shaft movement.
When the engine is running, because of the angle of the drive/driven gears at the cam and distributor, the distributor main shaft is forced up to the top of it's travel, eliminating all of the clearance.
Racing engines or street engines that operate at high RPM are a different story though.
I agree. Brand new cars that had distributors with .060" or more end play didn't run at all bad.
If this was an issue for normal street operation, engineering would not have allowed new distributors to leave Delco with this kind of shaft movement.
When the engine is running, because of the angle of the drive/driven gears at the cam and distributor, the distributor main shaft is forced up to the top of it's travel, eliminating all of the clearance.
Racing engines or street engines that operate at high RPM are a different story though.
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