Posted by used red MN on December 08, 2022 at 22:22:47 from (68.46.31.28):
In Reply to: 22L distributor shaft posted by Shaned1566 on December 08, 2022 at 18:35:32:
Hello Shane welcome to YT. If you web search your description one comes up as ..used.. for sale by Bates they list it as 374262R91 for $125. Using that number it looks like you could also get one from CNHI, it is shown as available as ..limited stock.. for the steal of a price of $357! 1st link if I can get it to work. Searching that part number also brought up this older YT post on the subject, see 2nd link. I know if I was doing it I would be brazing up the stops on a stock M shaft and then use a little trial and error with my Snap-On digital advance timing light to dial it in. Opening up the distributor a few times to grind out the brazed up stop to get it to where it needs to be. A distributor machine would be ideal for this but finding those and someone who knows how to operate one is getting ..few and far between.. these days.
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