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Old 03-17-2019, 08:17 AM   #11
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Yeah, I've never seen one before, not up close and personal anyway. I guess I imagined it would be like a FNR; with the studs recessed.

My 1970 Duster had a nylon gear on the end of the distributor. It was sacrificial, to prevent stripping the camshaft. It may not have been nylon, but that's what they called it when mine stripped out in high school, back in the 70s.

As to studs? Dunno. I got a boxa nylon bolts and nuts, up to 1/2". Just thinkin' out loud about how far most manufacturers go to save a buck. A lotta newer cars don't even have a key hole on the passenger door anymore.
You do understand I messing with you and not being smart! There are so many things about these carts I'm still learning also. I started out working on these type though. The thing is back then companies didn't cheap out on material's like they do now days.
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Old 03-17-2019, 09:38 AM   #12
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You do understand I messing with you and not being smart! There are so many things about these carts I'm still learning also. I started out working on these type though. The thing is back then companies didn't cheap out on material's like they do now days.


Dunno, I sure thought nylon was cheap compared to bronze (which also was softer than the camshaft), when I was stranded on the side of the road. Still think it was neat how I figured out the problem, with no Internet. Kinda like today's reed switch.
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