Went to pick up the truck yesterday but ran into a couple of glitches
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. 1st, the trailer wasn't avaliable so I figured I'd just redo the timing, get the plug wires into the correct holes, fire it up and have it ready to load when the trailer was ready. WRONG.
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2nd glitch. When the PO (cheby man) had removed the distributor to redo head and intake gaskets he managed to lose the intermediate shaft. After a few questions he tells me that maybe he heard something fall. Yeh, right into the oil pan.
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The engine had been turned over quite a bit and I never heard anything that would make me believe it had hung up any where.
I pulled the distributor and took a look into the deep, dark hole, and it ain't there. Well, that shot my day in the a**. Put everything back in the correct holes and called it a day. Stopped at NAPA on the way home
and got a new shaft, $ 9.00, will go back later and install it.
Now before I do this all again does any one think that old shaft lying in the bottom of the pan is going to cause me problems in the near future???
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I'm not sure that's where it's at, I only know it's not attached to the distributor and the PO doesn't know where it's at.
It seems my Chilton has hidden itself from this old, blind man. It's been a long time since I had a ford apart so I'll ask.
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The shaft has a round stop staked about a inch from one end, this is the end that goes towards the oil pump, right ???
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
CW