I need to change the main shaft (again) on my original distributor for a 67 327/300. Distributor 1111194.
I ordered a generic one for 62-74 distributors, standard, not HP, and the football cam on top looks different.
Here's the original and replacement, side by side:

The one on the left is my original and has the number 165 stamped on the underside of the cam. The one on the right is the generic replacement, standard for 62-74, non HP. You'll notice the difference in the contour and sharpness around the corners.
The 1111194 distributor, according to the 67 Service Manual is a 30d @ 5100rpm distributor. It has the same centrifugal advance spec as the 1111196 distributor used on the 67 L79 SHP. With the same exact spec, one would assume the same shaft, weights and springs.
So the question is: Should I be looking for a SHP shaft instead, or one that more closely resembles the original?
What differences in idling or performance should I expect, if I use the replacement shaft pictured above.
It is funny that I ordered the same non-HP shaft about 6 years ago, and that shaft was exact to the original. Put it on and the car has run like a top since. Except that the tach drive gear just recently locked up, and destroyed the shaft gear.
I ordered a generic one for 62-74 distributors, standard, not HP, and the football cam on top looks different.
Here's the original and replacement, side by side:
The one on the left is my original and has the number 165 stamped on the underside of the cam. The one on the right is the generic replacement, standard for 62-74, non HP. You'll notice the difference in the contour and sharpness around the corners.
The 1111194 distributor, according to the 67 Service Manual is a 30d @ 5100rpm distributor. It has the same centrifugal advance spec as the 1111196 distributor used on the 67 L79 SHP. With the same exact spec, one would assume the same shaft, weights and springs.
So the question is: Should I be looking for a SHP shaft instead, or one that more closely resembles the original?
What differences in idling or performance should I expect, if I use the replacement shaft pictured above.
It is funny that I ordered the same non-HP shaft about 6 years ago, and that shaft was exact to the original. Put it on and the car has run like a top since. Except that the tach drive gear just recently locked up, and destroyed the shaft gear.
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