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Rebel79 07-28-2003 06:46 PM

Help distributor froze
 
Less than a month since my new motor was finished, I heard a screeching noise, and then my car came to a stop. No spark.. nada. it turns out my BRAND NEW MSD distributor froze. It won't turn at all and I can't remove it. I had two buff guys prying up on it, each with a crowbar and we only got it to come up about 1/16" of an inch, and it barely turns. Is there anything I can do to free it up so I can replace it? Once I get it out will I have to pull the motor and check the pan for parts?

QuantumMotorsports 07-29-2003 11:04 AM

Man, I hate to tell you this, but if a brand new distributor won't come out, it doesn't sound good. If you get it out, look at it and see if the gear looks damaged or the shaft looks bent or anything. If the gear looks tore up, I'd pull the pan plugs and poor oil down the distributor hole and try to flush out any pieces that might be in there. But even if you get most of the pieces out, I'd be worried that the cam might have been damaged. Good luck man.

86GT 07-29-2003 12:32 PM

I had a brand new MSD screw up on me. I had #8582 and had my local machine shop put on the steel gear for it. (The speed shop recommends them). Turns out that the gear was put on wrong, and it cause the bushing with the roll pin (below the main body) to break the roll pin. That seized it right up and wrecked a bearing. The speed shop gave me a replacement and now he doesn't want to send it back to MSD cuz he thinks they won't cover it. So I may be stuck. Watch out for that, cuz if they think you messed it then they may not replace it. Good thing I have a receipt from the machine shop for the work, so if he does send it back and they say no, then he can forward the bill for me to the machine shop. Hope that helps a bit.

mustangII460 07-29-2003 05:04 PM

MSD's have a problem with bottoming out in the block causing unesessary wear on the gear in Fords. I would guess the gear doesn't want to let go. The MSD for Cheby guys have shims to correct this. Seems when you bolt it down, it presses too hard.

Different materials of gears didn't seem to matter when the distributor was set at the right height. Note* it varys from block to block.

nitrousdave 07-29-2003 10:30 PM

I'm going through the same thing on my car right now. Mine was due to the wrong gear material. The guys at hardcore5.0 were helpful, go here if you want to check it out: http://bbs.hardcore50.com/vbulletin/...threadid=12769 . There is a pretty good link in that post too. After checking my block I can vouch that not all blocks are the same dimension. The dimension MSD gives would err on the safe side in my case, but I can see how it might not work in all cases. After taking off my oil pan I would highly reccomend that you do the same thing, it is the only way to properly clean out all the chunks and shavings. If yours is like mine there will be pieces up in the motor too. You probably don't want to hear this but you better take a REAL good look at the teeth on your cam because they are more than likely chewed up too, I just had to order a new cam today. Hope this helps some.

mustangII460 07-30-2003 07:26 PM

Ah, thanks nitrousdave. Thats a good description of what I was trying to explian, thanks.


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