My newly back on the road SIII (Rochester conversion, clutch master/slave/flex, speedo cable, reverse light wiring, transfer case refill/cover reseal, valve adjustment , and a few other things I'm forgetting) suddenly died on the road just like I turned the key off. 15 minutes of diagnostics revealed that the distributor drive dog ears had both sheared right off!!!!
First of all does ANYONE have a drive dog for a 25D dizzy? (cannot find one on RN site) And secondly, if you do, is there any way you'd run it to the post office and overnight it? I'lll of course pay for the part and shipping it (would be up to $25 to ship - obviously the closer to the midwest you are the less it would be). My alternative is an approximately $100 tow.
Thirdly, has this happened to anyone else? I imagine it's most likely just metal fatigue on a 36-year-old distributor. But I could be wrong. Could it be indicative of some other thing wrong or going wrong? Is there anything I should check before throwing the dizzy back in (if I find a new drive dog).
First of all does ANYONE have a drive dog for a 25D dizzy? (cannot find one on RN site) And secondly, if you do, is there any way you'd run it to the post office and overnight it? I'lll of course pay for the part and shipping it (would be up to $25 to ship - obviously the closer to the midwest you are the less it would be). My alternative is an approximately $100 tow.
Thirdly, has this happened to anyone else? I imagine it's most likely just metal fatigue on a 36-year-old distributor. But I could be wrong. Could it be indicative of some other thing wrong or going wrong? Is there anything I should check before throwing the dizzy back in (if I find a new drive dog).
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