it doesent have a nut just clips on each side
First unhook the battery. Next, remove the distributor cap and unhook the wire that runs to the coil. Then loosen the distributor clamp (10mm nut) and pull the distributor out.
Should be on the side of distributor housing
how to loosen a tight nut
to set the timing on your dodge ram look at your distibutor cap and on the left side you will see a nut that is at the base of your distributor stem when you loosen this nut you can turn you your entire distributor one way or the other all it takes is about 1/2 degree turn and then tighten it back down and try again till you get your motor running smoothly....
To remove the star nut from a fork, you can use a star nut removal tool or a hammer and a flathead screwdriver. First, loosen the top cap of the fork and remove it. Then, insert the removal tool or the screwdriver into the star nut and gently tap it with a hammer to loosen and remove it from the fork. Be careful not to damage the fork or the star nut during this process.
The oil filter sits at an angle at the front right-hand side of the engine as you look at it. It has a black bell shaped cap on it with a black moulded hex nut on top. The cap and nut are all one moulded unit. The nut is not separate and the whole cap will spin when you loosen it by turning the nut - just screw it off and replace the filter and seal then re-tighten.
To remove a star nut from a bicycle fork, you will need to use a star nut removal tool or a hammer and a flathead screwdriver. First, loosen the top cap of the headset and remove the stem and spacers. Then, insert the removal tool or screwdriver into the star nut and tap it gently with a hammer to loosen it. Once it is loose, you can pull it out of the fork. Be careful not to damage the fork or threads while removing the star nut.
If you mean the rotor from inside the distributor. Just unclip the 2 clips and lift up the distributor cap then use a nut driver to remove the 2 bolts on the rotor.
Tighten the proper size of nut. Or loosen same.
To use a presta valve pump effectively, first unscrew the valve cap and loosen the nut at the top of the valve. Attach the pump nozzle securely to the valve and inflate the tire to the recommended pressure. Once inflated, tighten the nut and replace the valve cap.
Sounds like timing--the way I like to fix this is to put someone in the driver's seat. You loosen the distributor clamp with a 10mm nutdriver. With the nutdriver in the right hand (and on the nut) and the distributor in the left, I have the person make sure the car is in neutral then crank it while I slowly rotate the distributor. When it starts, I adjust it until the car idles nicely, then tighten the nut.
Find the clutch fluid reservoir and take its cap off. Look under the dashboard to locate the stop-nut. Loosen the nut and set the pedal where you want it to be. Tighten the stop-nut and test the clutch pedal.