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Re: Rotor pos. on an MGB

To: "Brinkmann, Gerry" <brinkg@uf4124p01.BHeightsNJ.ncr.com>
Subject: Re: Rotor pos. on an MGB
From: "Christopher M. Delling" <cdelling@ic.net>
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 1996 15:43:21 -0500
Brinkmann, Gerry wrote:
> 
> Somebody asked about the correct rotor position for an MGB.
> 
> Strictly speaking there should not be a "correct" rotor position and that
> is why the Haynes manual does not describe it. The rotor can be in one on
> several positions depending on how the distributor was inserted into the
> engine.
> 
> The distributor has a drive cog at the bottom which meshes with the
> camshaft. I think there are about 8 teeth on the cog, so theoretically
> the distributor can be inserted with the rotor pointing in 8 different
> positions.

Gerry-

I have to disagree with you - at least as a global statement.  My '77 B 
has a drive dog on the distributor that prevents it from being installed 
any way except for one.  It is a double keyed affair, where one key is 
sized larger than the other.  This does nothing to ensure that the 
stator is positioned correctly relative to the rotor, but there is only 
one way to connect the rotor to the drive.  What the story is on earlier 
years on MGB - that I can't address.

Regards,

Chris Delling

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