Thanks for all of the replys while I was out wheeling in Truckheaven.
The distributer is a billit aluminum unit so I don't think that "flashing" is getting in the way. Here is the auction that I bought it on:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=350266101815&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT
I have verified with the monufacturer that it is a steel (not cast) distributer gear since the 351W I built has been converted to a roller cam. I also verified with the cam manufacturer that this was the correct choice for the gear.
I did not get a distributer with the block so comparing to the previous distributer is not an option.
I am reasonably sure that the distributer is engauging the pump shaft because as I crank on the motor oil is now being pumped out of the oil pressure sending unit port(I'll be fixing that tomorrow night). Also if I index the distributer over to the next tooth it definatly sit up at another level, then I put it back at the "correct" tooth and it sits down a good deal further. I do not have spark plugs installed in the motor right now so that I can easily crank the motor. I have probably something in the neighborhood of 80 seconds of cranking time in maybe 10-15 individual starts. I also have few dozen "bumps" to the starter while applying pressure to the top of the distributer. I am pretty sure that continual cranking is not going to get it any farther.
My oil pump shaft is a chromolly aftermarket unit and is retained by the clip. I am pretty sure it is seated in to the oil pump because it is moving oil thru the motor, even if it isn't at any pressure since the pressure sensor port is unplugged. I will look at this again after I plug a gauge in to the port tomorrow and see what PSI it is getting at cranking speed.
It fells like something is bottomed out or too long and keeping it from seating. I am hoping that the manufacturer is going to say something like "Oh ya, we have that happen every once in a while" or something like that.
Well I guess tomorrow the plan is:
- Install oil PSI gauge to gauge port.
- Verify that pump dive shaft is in pump.
- Verify that the pump shaft retainer clip is installed.
- Verify the size of the hex on the pump drive shaft.
- Re-stab the distributer and bump/crank the motor.
- Note the oil pressure while cranking the motor.
- Scratch head and wonder WTF if none of this shows me a problem
Dan