Re: Distributor Troubles - 65 Rambler
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Re: Distributor Troubles - 65 Rambler
- From: Jonathan Jusczyk <jusczj@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 20:54:40 -0500
Brian Hagen wrote:
Ok...but how come I cant move it again? If i try to turn the "key" at
the top of the distributor it doesnt move with my power... so how did
wigglin it out do it?
What do you mean the "key"? I think you are referring to the rotor,
which is the little plastic piece with a metal contact on the end that
spins and touches the inside of the cap. Now my question is are you
trying to move it with the distributor installed? If so, it's GOOD that
you can't move it! The way it works is that the engine spins, and this
causes the camshaft to spin through the timing chain. The distributor
is DRIVEN by the camshaft (through the worm gear), and then the
distributor DRIVES the oil pump (through the flat end on the bottom).
So if you are trying to rotate the oil pump while the distributor is
bolted down, you would also have to spin the entire engine. With the
distributor removed the, the oil pump will spin freely. This is what
you want to do before starting a new engine, with the distributor you
basically stick a big flat bit on the end of a drill and spin the oil
pump to prime the oiling system.
Hope some of this makes sense, my brain is pretty fried from doing
quantum physics all day(!) and thought it would help to explain
something mechanical that I know how it actually works.
Jonathan Jusczyk
1973 AMC Javelin
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