BWDart Well-Known Member Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 1,382 Reaction score 271 Location New Braunfels TX Jun 4, 2018 #1 Is this shaft missing a collar? Has a lot of play. Dist came from a 72 318 elec ign Thanks
toolmanmike Moderator Staff member FABO Gold Member Joined Jan 18, 2006 Messages 84,458 Reaction score 95,556 Location Office Jun 4, 2018 #2 @halifaxhops has what you need.
Mattax Just the facts, ma'am FABO Gold Member Joined Feb 7, 2013 Messages 17,984 Reaction score 15,007 Location Phila. Pa Jun 4, 2018 #3 BWDart said: Is this shaft missing a collar? Click to expand... yes. exactly.
BigBlockMopar BigBlockMember Joined May 1, 2011 Messages 1,769 Reaction score 830 Location Netherlands Jun 4, 2018 #4 Nylon collar is missing. But you can easily create a collar yourself from a piece of tubing or a stack of washers if you need it to get running. Just leave a some small amount of play to account for dist.housing growth. Last edited: Jun 9, 2018
Nylon collar is missing. But you can easily create a collar yourself from a piece of tubing or a stack of washers if you need it to get running. Just leave a some small amount of play to account for dist.housing growth.
halifaxhops It's going to get stupid around here! FABO Gold Member Joined Jan 20, 2014 Messages 87,778 Reaction score 68,482 Location Hoppyworld, PA Jun 5, 2018 #5 Do not use the nylon ones they almost always are cracked and break off in the engine. I have steel ones ask 12 shipped.
Do not use the nylon ones they almost always are cracked and break off in the engine. I have steel ones ask 12 shipped.
67Dart273 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 60,086 Reaction score 33,372 Location Idaho Jun 5, 2018 #6 "Sigh" the sad part is that at one time you could buy a bushing/ collar kit from your Chrysler dealer for "pennies"
"Sigh" the sad part is that at one time you could buy a bushing/ collar kit from your Chrysler dealer for "pennies"