The rotor will only fit in one way. Install it how it fits in and you should be good to go.
Assuming you are re-installing the same distribuutor or a new one of the same part number: The distributor is not a direct stab installation. You will have to rotate it a little one way or another to get the splines to mesh. It might take a couple of stabs to get it to line up the way it was when it was removed.
Installing the distributor on your car; 1. Set the crankshaft to top dead center in the firing position. 2. Set the rotor so it will align with spark plug wire #1 on the distributor cap when it is in the engine. The rotor will turn slightly when it meshes with the cam gear, it may take a couple of insertions to get it in the correct orientation. 3, Start the engine and then use a timing light to set the timing to the proper specification.
The cost of installing an outdoor sauna depends on a number of factors including the size of the sauna and the location one lives in. Costs can range between a couple hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on the factors mentioned above.
anywhere from a couple hundred to a couple thousand, it all depends on the brand and model of the Jacuzzi hot tup your installing
A couple thing come to mind. Broken timing belt, broken camshaft, broken distributor shaft. Are you seeing the trend here?? I think your engine is BROKEN.
Kicking a Couple Around was created in 1994.
Should- that is only a couple degrees & can compensate with distributor.
Only if it is completely stale. But it would take it sitting around for probably a couple of years. A failed fuel pump or relay could be to blame. Other things such as a failed coil or distributor could also be to blame.
if you have a tile guy do it, he'll charge at least a couple of dollars a square foot. . .add this to the cost of the tile
Not completely sure, but you should just have to disconnect the battery for a couple of seconds. Shouldn't have to reset the computer
Can be done with the distributor installed-the reluctor is held on by a roll pin that runs the length of it. Usually you can remove the reluctor with a couple of screwdrivers or a battery terminal puller. A few other clips and the pickup assembly comes right off.... Good luck with the rest of it
Can be done with the distributor installed-the reluctor is held on by a roll pin that runs the length of it. Usually you can remove the reluctor with a couple of screwdrivers or a battery terminal puller. A few other clips and the pickup assembly comes right off.... Good luck with the rest of it