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CU engine distributor

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Hi All,
In an effort to sort the annoying oil leak I took the distributor out the other day and fitted a new O ring to the shaft. Carefully maked up all the leads etc, took it all apart, fitted the seal and re fitted it all. No problems, no re timing as I took the bracket off so just dropped it all back in place. Engine runs OK.
When I had the distributor out I looked at the drive on the bottom end of the distributor shaft, it is keyed to the shaft with a pin that is held in place with a coiled wire ring around the outside. The drive its self is loose on the shaft and there is a gap between the bottom of the distributor housing shaft and the top of the drive coupling. Is this right??? There is a small spring sitting in the top of the mating bit in the engine.
It all looks as per the book Haynes/Bentley but is the coupling suppost to be loose on the shaft (does not rotate relative to the shaft)

Thanks for your help :ok
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yes thats right

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Thanks, that makes me feel better! :ok
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Check the oil pressure switch is not leaking, the oil collects around the distributor if is.
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I did take the rubber boot off and take the switch out. The switch fitted had a sealing washer but the surface the washer was seating onto has a moulding split line so it was leaking... Finally found the leak. I assume the original switch should have had a taper thread to seal on. Thanks for the input
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