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I had a matched pair of hardened distributor gears arrive today, should I have both fitted or just the one on the Dymomator ?
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Car type: 1931 RN, 1933 RP
If you have both, you may as well fit both. I would.
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Plenty of timing gears being sold as sets at Beaulieu yesterday, says something doesn't it.
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What was the problem with Vince’s car in the end Nigel?
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02-07-2018, 08:41 AM
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He wasn't sure, its a noise he has never heard before, he said it definitely wasn't crank or flywheel lose, it was just a very loud noise. the engine still ran,Derek Shelldon might know more as he went to tow Vince in and RH took him home after lunch. Of course, if he had a dynomator fitted I could understand the noise.
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I hope he got it sorted, we drove right past his home on Saturday, en-route to my brother in-law’s house.
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Sounds like a sensible decision - the two I have are working as they should since I replaced the new gears with originals. Roly, I think, has a similarly positive experience after doing the same.