Replacement of Distributor - series II
#1 Replacement of Distributor - series II
I've had to remove the starter motor on my series II for reconditioning. I removed the distributor to allow the motor to be withdrawn along the side of the engine. I'm now putting things back together - I even just now managed to get the starter motor back on my own but really wouldn't like to have to do that again.... The engine hasn't been turned over and I did not touch the distributor clamping bracket. However, I'm not sure about refitting the distributor. It's spigot is slotted of course. But is there a possibility of getting the timing 180 degrees out if I slot it in the wrong way round, or will the timing be in sequence whichever way it's slotted back? Thanks, J.
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christopher storey
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No, you cannot put it back the wrong way if the plate has not been loosened . The drive dog has an offset in it - not easy to see but it is there, so it will only go back in at one position of the rotor drive shaft
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