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bcgreen 10-07-2017 06:45 AM

Any new ideas on removing distributor?
 
Replaced the 0 ring, was rather tight going back in, but found out now that I need to remove it because I am off by a couple of degrees. I have read that some people have used a crow bar, Lady Foot pry bar and some sort of cable with a slide hammer to jank it out.
I was wondering if anyone has tried something else that worked well?

gomezoneill 10-07-2017 08:33 AM

Lady foot works for me.

bcgreen 10-07-2017 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by gomezoneill (Post 9766773)
Lady foot works for me.

That was going to be my next step, and go and purchase a Lady Foot, but a big screw driver did the job. I was concerned because it was a B to get it to seat and then when I had to remove it I thought it would be harder because of the cramped quarters. I guess it came out without a hitch is because it was well lubed going it.

gomezoneill 10-07-2017 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by bcgreen (Post 9766851)
That was going to be my next step, and go and purchase a Lady Foot, but a big screw driver did the job. I was concerned because it was a B to get it to seat and then when I had to remove it I thought it would be harder because of the cramped quarters. I guess it came out without a hitch is because it was well lubed going it.

No need to bring sex into the thread;)

turbo owner 10-07-2017 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by gomezoneill (Post 9767070)
No need to bring sex into the thread;)

Que for raw knees

bcgreen 10-07-2017 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gomezoneill (Post 9767070)
No need to bring sex into the thread;)

I knew someone would make a comment and how long would it take. I wanted to put a funny face on the end, but was in a rush.


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