Should be on the side of distributor housing
just loosen the nut, these are not splined so just put it where you want it
there is an Allen screw and a nut on the throttle cable you loosen the nut and the screw and adjust it to make it idle up or down.
You adjust the run and idle speed with the governor wire...loosen the nut and adjust it.
how to loosen a tight nut
To loosen the tension on a serpentine belt on a 2005 Grand Caravan 3.8L, turn the nut of the belt tension pulley to loosen it. Adjust the belt, then tighten the tension pulley by turning the nut in the opposite direction.
To adjust the truss rod on your guitar to tighten or loosen it, locate the truss rod adjustment nut usually at the headstock of the guitar. Use an appropriate tool, like an Allen wrench, to turn the nut clockwise to tighten the rod and counter-clockwise to loosen it. Make small adjustments and check the neck relief to ensure proper alignment.
To adjust the reverse linkage on a Polaris vehicle, locate the adjustment nut on the linkage rod and loosen it. Then, adjust the linkage rod to the desired position by either lengthening or shortening it. Tighten the adjustment nut securely once the desired adjustment has been made.
yes, behind the clutch pedal there's a push rod with a 12mm nut on it, loosen the nut and twist the rod until you get the desired clutch engagment.
on right side of ingine on clutch cover there is a nut with screw through it loosen the nut and turn clockwise for more grip or counter for less
you could advance or retard the timing on the distributor by simply rotating it clockwise or counter clock wise depending which way your engine rotates.(usually clockwise) there is a nut that holds down the distributor shaft,loosen it up and you would be able to move the distributor.(carefull not to allow the shaft to come out of its base),DO NOT remove the nut all the way. on another note you may need to adjust the static timing(distributor timing) completely if you want the vehicle to start on the first try.
To adjust the truss rod on your guitar to either loosen or tighten it, locate the truss rod adjustment nut usually at the headstock of the guitar. Use an appropriate tool, such as an Allen wrench, to turn the nut clockwise to tighten the truss rod and counter-clockwise to loosen it. Make small adjustments and check the neck relief to ensure proper alignment.
yes you do have to loosen the nut on the tensioner, or else u wont have ennough slack in the belt to put it on, once it is in place then make shure u tighten the bolt again