I recently attempted to buy a vacuum advance for my '63 WM300 that I have had for a few years. The engine is a 251 with a serial number of R25 39868C The engine has a casting date of A121 (Jan 12, 1961, I believe) so the engine is not the original engine.
I went to Napa, but it was obvious that the vacuum advance they had listed for a WM300 was not the vacuum advance I needed.
They then showed me a rebuilt distributor they said was right for Power Wagons of my vintage. Instead of having a straight shaft like mine (photo) it had a nylon gear on the bottom.
I looked in the Vintage Power Wagon Catalog. My distributor looks more like the one they show for a military vehicle. However the quick tip said that the tang was offset on military vehicles. My distributor has the tang centered on the shaft.
The distributor number is IBR4002. This is apparently a pretty rare distributor. I was only able to find a few references which seems to indicate it was used in industrial applications.
If you have any information pertaining to this distributor I would appreciate it. I particularly need to know if I can replace it with another, more common distributor. Would, for instance the IBR4001 or IBR4003 distributors work. Also, if this is not a Power Wagon motor, I would like to know what it came out of. Or.....is Napa just wrong.
Thanks,
I went to Napa, but it was obvious that the vacuum advance they had listed for a WM300 was not the vacuum advance I needed.
They then showed me a rebuilt distributor they said was right for Power Wagons of my vintage. Instead of having a straight shaft like mine (photo) it had a nylon gear on the bottom.
I looked in the Vintage Power Wagon Catalog. My distributor looks more like the one they show for a military vehicle. However the quick tip said that the tang was offset on military vehicles. My distributor has the tang centered on the shaft.
The distributor number is IBR4002. This is apparently a pretty rare distributor. I was only able to find a few references which seems to indicate it was used in industrial applications.
If you have any information pertaining to this distributor I would appreciate it. I particularly need to know if I can replace it with another, more common distributor. Would, for instance the IBR4001 or IBR4003 distributors work. Also, if this is not a Power Wagon motor, I would like to know what it came out of. Or.....is Napa just wrong.
Thanks,
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