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Re: 90 degree bend in Farmall H Distributor?
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Posted by rebuilder on December 02, 2003 at 03:50:45 from (66.228.102.173):
In Reply to: 90 degree bend in Farmall H Distributor? posted by aaron on December 01, 2003 at 10:34:25:
Aaron: I have seen what we call a vertical distributor on many farmall tractors, mostly on early H & M's. Most of these are delco distributors but I have seen a coupl of setups made for I.H. dist, such as the M&W hyd pump(I have an H with it). Sadly I chose not to rebuild these vertical delco dist. for customers. The biggest reason being that out of 20 dist. I could find 20 different distributors with 20 different drive/driven gears-20 different points-10 different caps-etc.etc. There was way too much variability and very hard to match up to a customers needs. A second reason is I was unable to find parts other than maybe some point/condenser kits. I do keep all the vertical dist. for parts but we sell very few. Everything we sell is the I.H. distributor. I believe I rebuilt 75-80 this past year for 4&6 cyl engines. Many of these go into change over kits for customers changing from a magneto to battery ignition.
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