there isn't a distributor on this model there are coil pacts. i would start checking things like ; fuel filter, fuel injector, vaccum leak, spark plugs,and EGR valve, couyld also be timing gear, leaking head gasket, or worn camshaft lobes wolverine
I would suspect the ignition module. It is attached to the distributor with 2 screws.
The distributor can be turned both ways. The rotor however, which I suspect you are asking about, turns clockwise on a small block V8.
I am unable to make my little brother disappear. The oasis just seemed to disappear in the heat waves.
If it came out of the box like that I would suspect the cap is of poor quality.
There is no distributor cap or even a distributor on these engines since the 6 plug wires are connected in pairs directly to 3 coils on top of the ignition control module. This module energizes and "fires" the coils electronically without the need for a distributor. If you suspect ignition problems check plug wires first, then plugs, then the module and coils.
I'm not sure I understand your question. The ignition module is suspect in this case and yes, it's under the distributor cap. You may also want to replace the distributor cap and rotor while your at it, they're cheap parts and hair-line cracks in a distributor cap can be hard to detect. If all of these fail I'd look at replacing the coil and coil wire to the distributor.
Suspect a bad coil or failed engine computer.
You have to find the leak in order to know what to fix. I would suspect you have a leaking radiator, but that is a guess based on your description.
I would suspect the coil itself, even with the wire connecting to the distributor cap removed, you should still see a spark from the connector on the coil to the body of the coil itself
If the distributor cap, rotor, ignition wires and spark plugs check okay then I would suspect a faulty fuel injector.
It can be a number of things. Start with the basics. Plugs, plug wires, rotor, distributor cap, resistor, vacuum leak, are all suspect.
As written, it's unclear what the question is. This needs better punctuation (& spelling).Does "goods already sold" refer to already sold by the company to its distributor, or already sold by the distributor to the distributor's customer?And which one of them has collected the "money collected on the balance"?Is "Stock available with the distributor" a separate thought / fragment of a sentence? Or is the idea "balance stock" (whatever that is)?I'm not a lawyer, but ...."Can X do Y if the agreement allows so?" would probably be answered "Yes" unless the courts were to decide the contract was unenforceable. I know they can declare it unenforceable if it violates broader public policy; for example a contract to sell your daughter into prostitution would not be enforceable. I suspect they won't enforce a contract signed by someone the court adjudges to be incompetent (e.g., a minor or a mental patient).Can you escape enforcement (either in your favor or against you) merely because you obviously didn't know what you were doing? I don't know, but I suspect that stupidity is not a defense.