I have my 455 HEI distributor out at the present for a preventative
maintenance check. So am wondering a few things and would like some
input from those you who have had experiences with these.The coach is a
'77 and has 90,000 miles
1.I have never replaced the top coil although carry a spare. Is it
likely to fail with this mileage and age?
2.The pick up coil underneath--is it likely to fail or do they last
forever so to speak? I took out the pole piece and assembly before
reading the book.(unfortunately) The book suggests caution as one could
change the polarity of the assembly. How can I tell if this has happened
and is there much risk that it has happened? What I did was take out the
three small screws and lift out the star wheel and separated it from
the pickup coil.
3.I note that at the point on the shaft where the lower oilite bearing
is there is some wear on the shaft. I would have thought the wear would
have occured on the bearing but it appears to be mainly on the shaft.
The difference in diameter of the shaft from non worn area and worn area
under the bearing is .003 That doesn't seem like enough to be a problem
at the lower gear end of shaft but what do you think? As the wear is on
the shaft mainly ,if one were to do something about it ,would one
purchase a new shaft and are they obtainable?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom from the Net.
Claude in Victoria--where I just have to say it--the temps are still
warmer than Alberta and the bulbs are already up!!
maintenance check. So am wondering a few things and would like some
input from those you who have had experiences with these.The coach is a
'77 and has 90,000 miles
1.I have never replaced the top coil although carry a spare. Is it
likely to fail with this mileage and age?
2.The pick up coil underneath--is it likely to fail or do they last
forever so to speak? I took out the pole piece and assembly before
reading the book.(unfortunately) The book suggests caution as one could
change the polarity of the assembly. How can I tell if this has happened
and is there much risk that it has happened? What I did was take out the
three small screws and lift out the star wheel and separated it from
the pickup coil.
3.I note that at the point on the shaft where the lower oilite bearing
is there is some wear on the shaft. I would have thought the wear would
have occured on the bearing but it appears to be mainly on the shaft.
The difference in diameter of the shaft from non worn area and worn area
under the bearing is .003 That doesn't seem like enough to be a problem
at the lower gear end of shaft but what do you think? As the wear is on
the shaft mainly ,if one were to do something about it ,would one
purchase a new shaft and are they obtainable?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom from the Net.
Claude in Victoria--where I just have to say it--the temps are still
warmer than Alberta and the bulbs are already up!!