The only significant spare in "Tweety Bird" is a full-up distributor.
FWIW,
Ken H.
> Think I’ll take a trip to the men’s mall and pull a distributor off an
> Oldsmobile 403
>
>
> > What I finally discovered is that the intermediate shaft was not dropping
> > all the way down in the oil pump. The new oil pump must have tighter
> > tolerances or maybe just off a little on mine. The shaft would drop down
> > and sound solid like it should... but I discovered that it was actually
> > sticking up almost 1/2". Bob D had a spare rebuilt 455 that I could
> > compare the height of this shaft. After learning that it wasn't seated
> > down all the way, I got onto this shaft with a needle nose pliers and
> while
> > wiggling back and forth and putting downward pressure on it..... It went
> > down!!
> > I hope nobody else ever has to jump on the distributor roller coaster
> that
> > I have been on, but if you do.... and need that measurement on how far
> the
> > shaft should stick up, call me.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 7:57 PM Bob Dunahugh
> >
> > > Problem resolved. All working well. Ken Shaffer will post the details.
> > > Bob Dunahugh
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