Ok, so it's not about a Mopar question but I still could use a good opinion here. In addition to Challengers, I also have a 64 Vette with a small block. I recently switched over to an MSD pro billet distributor and related ignition components. As soon as I did, I noticed a high pitch whine (almost a squeal) coming from the distributor. It does it only when cold and disappears completely once warmed up. It's more annoying than anything else.
I verified that there is no binding where it connects to the oil pump shaft. I have driven it hundreds of miles now and I can see the pattern where the distributor gear meshes with the cam gear. The wear marks are perfect and it's dripping in oil so I know lack of oiling isn't an issue. After doing more research, I finally concluded that there is not enough end play in the distributor shaft but I'd love another opinion. In between the aluminum housing and the gear, there are shims and the end play is exactly .009. According to everything I've read on distributors designed like this, there should be .010 to .015 of end play for aluminum units like mine. In speaking with MSD, they verified the unit should have .010 to .015 end play clearance.
My question is: my unit is only too tight by .001 so could this reduced end play be responsible for the whine I hear when it's cold?
I can shim it differently and they make kits for this but the shims only come in .010 and .020 so adding a tiny bit of extra end play isn't very easy. If I replace the stock shim with a thinner one, my end play will increase from .009 to .022 which is slightly more than recommended.
My second question is: am I better to be a hair tight or a bit loose on the end play?
I suppose I could try it but I figured some gear head in here has more knowledge than me on this subject.