DSII will not fit!!

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I just got around to doing the Duraspark upgrade today (I know, I know, but I've been busy and its been cold) I pulled the old dizzy and tried to drop the DSII in its place and the hole in the block appeared to be to small #&@*!!!

The engine is a '72 block and the DS is a new one from advance auto.

Should I try to grind the DS body down to fit the hole? I am unsure of how to procede, from what i've read on here this shouldn't have been an issue?

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???

There should be no difference in the size of the distributor hole if you got the right distributor. Maybe you got one for a 300?
 
I dont think so I asked for one from a 79 fairmont with a 200 maybe he got the wrong one? any way to check and make sure I have the right thing?
 
The block is a '72 according to the casting #s I know cuz I checked when I did the engine swap.

now I wonder about the dizzy though, I will go by the parts place tomorrow and have them bring me another DSII to compare. I know I asked for the right thing but who know what he brought me :evil:
 
Are you sure it's the hole in the block and not just the PITA of getting the gears and shaft to line up together? --Just a thought.
 
If your refering to the fact that the shaft won't go in at the point just above the gears, I had the same problem earlier this week while doing the Dizzy II unstall on my 65. My Dizzy came from an '81 Mercury. First find a replacement for the O-ring, remove old one and using 320 to 360 strips of sandpaper sand about 1/64 off the two areas you insert into the distributor shaft. I used a dremel to take off the first bit and then smoothed out that with the sandpaper. Be careful doing it that way as it's easy to dig in with a dremel. Thin out even the area imediately below and above the o-ring groove. The sticky by joetrojan covers that problem. His link is http://members.cox.net/joetrojan/ I also pulled the dizzy from a 79 Fairmont, as a spare. After I went to the trouple to sand and make the 81 fit, I checked the 79 abd it slipped in with no problem (Go figure) My hats off and thanks to Joetrojan for publishing that info
 
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