Author Topic: Distributor riding up  (Read 73 times)

landsea

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Distributor riding up
« on: Today at 00:37:14 »
Hi all, I've been chasing a problem for a while now. My stock distributor on my 69 280sl left me stranded with no spark. After a lot of nonsense, I finally realized that the whole distributor had actually rose up and out of its groove. Bent the clamp!  I figured its old and worn so I got the 123 tune distributor to cover some bases along with a new clamp.  Ultimately it did the same thing in a short amount of time, I had removed the spring before installing so was feeling confident.  I have a bad feeling the seating groove has damage and is forcing these distributors up like a screw.  I can't find any info on this problem or a fix. Appreciate any help.  Ken

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Re: Distributor riding up
« Reply #1 on: Today at 03:07:39 »
Ken,

Welcome to the Group!  Are you new to using the Search feature on our forums?  Keep trying different terms, you're bound to find something.
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=30783.0

Do you understand all the components below the distributor that drive it?  Perhaps there is too much slop/play beneath it (in the washer, or eventhe gear), and the timing gear slams upward?  Just a guess.  Search for timing gear washer or similar.  Probably search the Drivetrain forum as well as electrical forum.

Any idea of actually miles on this engine?
« Last Edit: Today at 03:24:01 by rwmastel »
Rodd

Did you search the forum before asking?
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