The 1995 & later Optispark distributor has about a 2" diameter wheel with three circular depressions and three rectangular depressions. On closer inspection, you'll note the only one of the three rectangular depressions is a true rectangle. The other two are more of an hour glass shape. The dowel pin on the camshaft's end must be inserted into the depression that is a true rectangular shape. Leave the cap off the distributor before engaging the pin in the slot and you'll be able to turn the rotor on the distributor and make aligning them MUCH easier! If you get them properly engaged, the mounting tabs of the distributor should sit nicely on the mounting bosses of the timing cover. If the tabs and bosses don't touch, the pin isn't properly inserted into the correct slot on the distributor.
The camshaft sensor is located in the distributor. I believe you have to replace the hole distributor.
The standard depth for a dowel hole in woodworking projects is typically around 1 to 1.5 times the diameter of the dowel being used.
Some of the 1992 Rangers had the camshaft position sensor on top of the engine in the same hole where the distributor used to be. Some Ranger engines did not use a camshaft sensor at all.
To fix a screw hole that is too big, you can use a wooden dowel or toothpicks to fill the hole. Simply insert the dowel or toothpicks into the hole, cut off any excess, and then reinsert the screw. This will provide a tighter fit for the screw and secure it in place.
To correct holes that are off center, you can fill in the existing hole with wood filler or epoxy. Once it's dried completely, you can then drill a new hole in the correct position. Alternatively, you can use a dowel to plug the existing hole and then drill a new hole centered on the dowel.
To attach a dowel to a board effectively, you can use wood glue and clamps. Apply wood glue to the end of the dowel and insert it into a pre-drilled hole in the board. Use clamps to hold the dowel in place while the glue dries. This method provides a strong and secure bond between the dowel and the board.
To fill a screw hole in wood effectively, you can use wood filler or a wooden dowel. Simply apply the wood filler into the hole, let it dry, and sand it smooth. Alternatively, insert a wooden dowel into the hole, cut it to size, glue it in place, and sand it down for a seamless finish.
To fix wood holes for screws, you can use wood filler or a wooden dowel. Fill the hole with wood filler, let it dry, then sand it smooth. Alternatively, insert a wooden dowel into the hole, cut it flush with the surface, and drill a new pilot hole for the screw.
There is a tapped hole next to the distributor hole in the intake manifold.
slip a wooden dowel or similar object into the the "empty " end of the metal ferrule. the dowel should be a smaller diameter the hole.. hold the ferrule and tap the dowel with a hammer.. I assume the pole is damaged and you want to reuse the ferrule
From personal experience, wrist curls and roll ups/downs (take a 1 inch dowel, attach a weight to a string and tie it through a hole in the center =o= of the dowel. Alternately roll the string and weight up on the dowel and then back down).
To fix a hole in a wooden door, you can use wood filler or a wooden dowel. First, clean the area around the hole and apply the filler or insert the dowel. Let it dry completely, then sand it down until smooth. Finally, paint or stain the repaired area to match the rest of the door.