james singleton":1wkk5ukl said:According to my manual the timing should be 6 degrees before- top-dead-center (6 BTDC) for a manual transmission, and the firing order should be 1,5,3,6,2,4 ! The distributor rotation should be: Clockwise! Jim
wsa111":3fglemuj said:Adam, i think he needs to inspect the driven gear on the old distributor for scoring or wear??
This gear on a stock distributor is a press fit & also held by a .125 pin.
This could be more than this member can handle. You need a press & trying to line up the old gear if in good condition???? with the shaft hole could be a monster.
I agree with you that the gear supplied with these cardone distributors is either sand blasted or glass beaded.
Look at this gear & it is pocked marked from the blasting all over, including the critical gear contact area.
These gears that come on the remanufactured distributors are junk.
wsa111":1a80mjeo said:Crashbob, since you work in design engineering do you hace access to a rockwell hardness tester using the C scale.
Could you compare the pock marked gear that was blasted compared to a new gear from napa, gp sorensen or there are other aftermaarket gears.
I feel these blasted gears, with god knows what, leaves sharp edged craters that eat away a good camshaft drive gears surface. Also the surface hardness probably has been removed.
It also removes the parkerized process applied to new gears the same as on camshaft lobes to prevent scuffing.
How do i know, i have had 2 distributors with these blasted gears score the camshaft drive gear.
Sorry to get away from the 153624 firing order post, but this is a critical problem.
Adam do you have the info on gears from crow cams??
Thanks Bill see attached photo
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