Distributor Replacement Time?
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Distributor Replacement Time?
Started up the Disco this morning. Was idling warming up no problem. I put her into reverse and she suddenly died. Checked under the hood and distributor appeared to be twisted a bit as spark plug wires were in unusual placement. I grabbed a picture of the dizz. Is this repairable or need to replace?
#2
Damn! Ruined. I suppose you could attempt to patch the housing, but then you have to deal with any damaged internals... all I would say is a waste of time.
A new one is for sale on DWeb: https://discoweb.org/index.php?threa...new-200.99638/
A new one is for sale on DWeb: https://discoweb.org/index.php?threa...new-200.99638/
#3
Yeah I figured that’s not what it looked like before. Ordered a used one that didn’t cannibalize itself.
anyone got a link to another thread for installing? I checked the RAVE. Not much info in there other than timing spec of 6 degrees BTDC and to not have the AC running when setting the timing 🥴
anyone got a link to another thread for installing? I checked the RAVE. Not much info in there other than timing spec of 6 degrees BTDC and to not have the AC running when setting the timing 🥴
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The dizzy gear broke in half. I fished the two halves out and a tiny piece out with telescoping magnet. There are a few tiny pieces still inside somewhere and the magnet can't reach. Common sense tells me I need to get even the smallest pieces out of there before I install new dizzy. Please advise.
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I would agree you should try to get all of the gear out of there before starting it back up... You could also take this opportunity to take off the timing cover and change out your oil pump gears, timing chain, and front oil seal. You'll be able to directly access that space where the gear parts fell into. Just did this job and it was surprisingly less painful than I thought. I'd day it took 6 hours of hands on time. Maybe another 2 hours planning and ordering parts.
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Ordered a couple kits from Atlantic British to keep up with maintenance schedule that needed to be done anyways. The dizzy spun out of it's correct placement when it broke so I wasn't able to mark it's position as a reference; looks like I'll have to do the official timing setup. Wish me luck. Any tips for this job?