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G193 Continental Distributor breakage

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weedy64

03-03-2006 14:06:00




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I am continually replacing the drive gear roll pin. I upsized the pin and loctited the gear to the shaft, which lasts longer but then the timing weights flew off and destroyed the unit. I have replace the entire distributor x2, with cycle repeating itself. When I hold the distibutor I can feel vibration through it, what could it be?
My distributors are electronic so there are no distr. cam lobes. Help is needed. If this is the wrong forum please direct me. /Glenn

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Glen in TX

03-03-2006 22:47:51




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 Re: G193 Continental Distributor breakage in reply to weedy64, 03-03-2006 14:06:00  
I'm not familiar with that G193 but if it drives off the camshaft maybe you got a bad cam or cam bearings going out? If off oil pump drive maybe a pump going bad? Try these for more continental info.
continentalengines.com
foleyengines.com
montesequipment.com
daveparts.com



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Bob

03-03-2006 22:46:47




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 Re: G193 Continental Distributor breakage in reply to weedy64, 03-03-2006 14:06:00  
I'm not familiar with the Continental you have, however, it is typical for the distributor to drive the oil pump.

If your engine is set up that way, perhaps the oil pump is damaged, there is foreign material in it, or the shaft is bent, putting a load or stress on the distributor.

Is the oil pressure within reason, in other words is the oil pressure regulating valve working properly?

Also, look at the distributor drive gear on the camshaft.

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