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Old 11-24-2008, 01:21 AM
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I had a billet roller cam installed from Crower as part of te engine rebuild three months ago. At that time my builder checked and then double-checked with Crower who insisted we use a steel distributor gear. When we pulled the distributor the steel gear we found it was severely worn and abraded in places down to knife-edges, allowing the timing to slip. (the cam was harder steel and not worn at all) A third call to Crower resulted in the recommendation for a bronze distributor gear which we installed. Its running like a top now.

Although I've heard on this site that bronze distributor gears need replacing every 1000-2000 miles, my builder says that is not the case that they should give good wear. Anyone have comments on this? Thanks.
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