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> Distributor "o" ring
tod914
post Jun 19 2003, 07:57 AM
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Im a real newbie when it comes to mechanics, so dont laugh too hard (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) - I want to replace the distributor "o" ring. How do I pull the distrubutor out to replace the ring? If I take it out, will the timing be off when I reinstall it? Hey I said no laughing

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DNHunt
post Jun 19 2003, 05:00 PM
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Man Tod I'm impressed. My engine's got so much spilled oil baked on in that area I'd never see an oil leak till I have a puddle on the floor of the garage. I'm sure there are a few nuts and electrical connectors buried in the goo. Come to think about it I wonder if oil is a decent conductor. That might explain some weird electrical problems. I suppose I'll have to clean it up someday, but for now outa sight outa mind. Hope you find your leak.

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