Are new, NOT rebuild Duraspark distributors available for sale? Cardone etc all do shit work these days, with used parts, like main shafts. In tuning my Duraspark distrib, I disassembled a couple of used ones from the pile, and one I bought at U-pull-it a few weeks back. None were junk, just used. While all the shafts turned smoothly, there was some drag. Upon tearing mine down to parts, I found the shaft scored mildly. I mentioned this before, and it's not news to anyone that they wear. But I also dug all the dried out goo from the housing, bwtween the two broze bushings, and cleaned it all out like-new. I knocked the high points off the shaft with a fine file, followed by 600 grit. I cleaned out the oilin helix that draws oil up the shaft, and lubed it all with oil before assembly. Now when I sping it with my fingers spins it runs dozen turns before stopping. And when I pulled the distrib out today to change the springs, it had actually pumped a bit of oil up the shaft into the bottom of the housing, like it's apparently supposed to. Every single one I had in my hands had the same drag on the shaft; it's just wear and dried out lube caking the housing and oil helix from age. I got this thing mechanically and electrically perfect as I can get it, the advance plate moving smoothly, reluctor aligned right, clean connectors, etc. Yet I have timing jitter above 3000 rpm, plus and minus 3 degrees or so. I bought this distrib from NAPA as a Cardone rebuild. I'm starting to think I might have to by an Accell or MSD distributor just to get a new one without worn-out parts. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com