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Re: H distributor plate marks - possibly for Dave
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Posted by Dave W V on July 08, 2004 at 18:04:02 from (205.188.117.22):
In Reply to: H distributor plate marks - possibly for Dave WV posted by Dave in CT on July 08, 2004 at 09:40:48:
Lot of information I'm referring to is from memory. Working on these distributors and old literature I have picked up here and there. Also parts books.From memory on gas distributors I have seen shafts marked 22L, 25L, 40L and I think 30L, can't remember shaft marking in some gas start diesels but I do know that a H symbol distributor from the factory had a maxium of 4 degrees cranshaft advance. I find a lot of distributors have had parts changed so they don't match factory original. I just looked at a couple of distributors I have and one was from a N symbol it is marked L22 maxium advance crankshaft 24 to 25 degrees and the hole size is .275. Next one is marked 40L maxium advance crankshaft 40 degrees and hole is slotted .375 long from a A symbol distributor. I either weld holes and file or grind or just grind holes to get what I want. I have one piece of literature that may interest you for fire crater power improvement packages for Farmall H. It says when using Package 374856R91 use distributor shaft with 22 degree marking.
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