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Will ... Also, does anyone have a spare distributor they want to sell me? I'd like to take my time and run another distributor in the mean time.
That was my plan, to have a spare, but when I couldn't source one I just went at it. It's really not that difficult...
- Take your time.
- Note position of distributor housing and rotor with a scribe and/or magic marker.
- Measure how far the shaft protrudes from the bottom of the distributor before removing it so you know when it's all the way back in.
- Keep track of how things come apart.
- Thread a screw or bolt into the top of the shaft to pound on. DO NOT pound directly on the shaft.
- Be careful digging out the old internal seal.
I used MAF sensor cleaner to remove the oil from everything.