RWS904
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- Location
- Northeast Florida
Hello Everyone,
I have a 1949 8N that is giving me fits. Change the points and it runs great for a few hours and then it starts running rough again. Is this something that could be due to a worn bushing in the rear of the distributor housing? With just the rotor assembly installed in the housing, there is a slight amount of slop between the shaft and the bushing, just enough to make a faint “click” when wiggling the shaft from side to side.
I pulled it tonight to check the points, gap was a little loose on a .015” feeler gauge. Carburetor was rebuilt recently, fresh fuel in the tank, no debris in the bowl. 12 volt conversion was installed when I bought it. Thanks in advance for thoughts and suggestions.
I have a 1949 8N that is giving me fits. Change the points and it runs great for a few hours and then it starts running rough again. Is this something that could be due to a worn bushing in the rear of the distributor housing? With just the rotor assembly installed in the housing, there is a slight amount of slop between the shaft and the bushing, just enough to make a faint “click” when wiggling the shaft from side to side.
I pulled it tonight to check the points, gap was a little loose on a .015” feeler gauge. Carburetor was rebuilt recently, fresh fuel in the tank, no debris in the bowl. 12 volt conversion was installed when I bought it. Thanks in advance for thoughts and suggestions.