The distributor cap is a critical component in an internal combustion engine's ignition system. Its primary function is to distribute the high-voltage electrical current from the ignition coil to the correct cylinder's spark plug at the right timing. This ensures that the air-fuel mixture in each cylinder ignites properly, allowing the engine to run smoothly and efficiently. Additionally, the cap protects the internal components from dirt and moisture, which can disrupt performance.
Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.
It does not have a DISTRIBUTOR OR CAP
It does not have a distributor cap.
To change the distributor cap on a 1996 Impala SS, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Then, remove the wires from the old distributor cap, taking note of their order for reassembly. Unscrew the cap from the distributor, replace it with the new cap, and reattach the wires in the correct order. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to ensure proper function.
A 1993 Intrepid does not have a distributor cap.A 1993 Intrepid does not have a distributor cap.
It does not have a distributor cap.
there is no distributor cap nor distributor
The distributor cap is located where the spark plugs cables are connected .They go from the motor to the distributor cap.
you do not adjust a distributor cap you adjust the timing.
The marked # 1 position on the distributor cap faces towards the REAR
It's the distributor rotor that you are looking for & it's under the distributor cap. Remove the distributor cap and there you will find the rotor.
On the 2.8L V6 the distributor cap is held on with two screws. Unscrew the two screws and pull straight up on the distributor cap to remove it from the distributor.