ESGWheel
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 29, 2015
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2005 5.0 GXi-E. This one has me confused and unsure if something is wrong. I had the original distributor out (for various reasons) but when reinstalling it with a new gasket I noticed the base of the distributor where it seats onto the block had a slight gap. About a 1/16”. The distributor was properly aligned and engaged with the oil pump. This was validated by first - it goes in - but if move it one tooth in either direction you can feel the shaft's tang hitting the oil pump and the distributor will not seat by about 3/4” or so. Everything about the original distributor is original (except cap and rotor).
As far as I know at the bottom end of the distributor there is not a ‘stop’ > the hollow distributor gear engages the cam and surrounds the slotted shaft fm the oil pump where the tang on the dist. shaft engages. I.e. the distributor shaft tang in the oil pump shaft’s slot does not ‘bottom out’ and the bottom face of the gear does not hit the top of the oil pump. That the only thing that stops the distributor from being inserted more is the flange on its housing checking against the block.
Thus, my surprise when it simply did not drop into place and fully seat against the block even when pushing it down. So, I pulled it out and installed a 2nd new gasket that took up most of the gap. And while perhaps not the smartest thing: I installed the clamp and noted the distributor firmly seating against the block. Started it up > ran great with expected oil pressures.
What am I not understanding?
As far as I know at the bottom end of the distributor there is not a ‘stop’ > the hollow distributor gear engages the cam and surrounds the slotted shaft fm the oil pump where the tang on the dist. shaft engages. I.e. the distributor shaft tang in the oil pump shaft’s slot does not ‘bottom out’ and the bottom face of the gear does not hit the top of the oil pump. That the only thing that stops the distributor from being inserted more is the flange on its housing checking against the block.
Thus, my surprise when it simply did not drop into place and fully seat against the block even when pushing it down. So, I pulled it out and installed a 2nd new gasket that took up most of the gap. And while perhaps not the smartest thing: I installed the clamp and noted the distributor firmly seating against the block. Started it up > ran great with expected oil pressures.
What am I not understanding?