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you will require a timing light and the correct information on what the timing should be it would probably be more cost effective to take it to a garage they will charge about 1 hour labour for this job
The part itself for that distributor $1000.00
probabaly a bad distributor. replace distributor and wires and should be fine.
A lot. Between $1,000-$5,000 if they know how to.
Charge by the hour. Some models take more time.
As much as you want it to cost
Remove distributor cap--it should be right under either pops off or held in place with screws
The belt on the water pump should be less than $ 20.00. A garage should charge a little less than an hours labor. With the car on a hoist, takes about 30 minutes to do the job.
$30 to $40, they sill have to pay employees and shop fees.
Replace battery
It varies. I've seen $25 a day up to $150 a day. I think it depends on who owns the garage, state law and storage space on the garage's property.
You should inspect them. They should be smooth, without pits or scores and sit reasonably in the races. If they are not you should replace them or find a garage where they would do it.