Jason81NA,82RBtt Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 My friend is wanting to install a set of RB20DET coil packs on to his L28. We have found out that the coils still installed on the bracket will line up pefertly with the spark plugs on the motor. we only need to make a plate that will hold that bracket to the valve cover. But here is a question. Does there need to be a bearing or bushing installed where the distributor was under the block off plate, to keep the shaft from wobblin and damaging the front engine cover? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warren Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 In simple terms, NO. Many of us run the SDS and other distributorless ignition system without any mods to the distributor driveshaft or front cover. It'll work just fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kennysgreen280zt Posted November 29, 2007 Share Posted November 29, 2007 If your super worried about it, the diesel motor has a short oil pump drive, which I ran when I had the SDS. I dont think I would worry about it too much, since the shaft is spinning at half the crank speed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason81NA,82RBtt Posted November 29, 2007 Author Share Posted November 29, 2007 thanks for the info, that's all I needed to know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators BRAAP Posted November 30, 2007 Administrators Share Posted November 30, 2007 My friend is wanting to install a set of RB20DET coil packs on to his L28. We have found out that the coils still installed on the bracket will line up pefertly with the spark plugs on the motor. we only need to make a plate that will hold that bracket to the valve cover. But here is a question. Does there need to be a bearing or bushing installed where the distributor was under the block off plate, to keep the shaft from wobblin and damaging the front engine cover? Personally, I prefer to cut the quill shaft down. The jury is still out if it really has benefit or not, though I am convinced that between "leaving the quill shaft to wobble around" vs "cutting it down", that cutting it down is the lesser of the two evils and eliminates the “possibility†of premature quill-shaft/front cover wear, whether that possibility exists, or not. Here is a thread talking about this exact situation… http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?p=802664 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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