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Distributor is stuck Hello: I have a friend with a 1973 Torino and he would like to time the car because he wants to install a Petronix ignition. Trouble is he can get the distributor out or to move at all. He's tried everthing but, no luck. Anyone got any idea's out there as how to loosen up this part and get it to work?? DJP
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Re: Distributor is stuck A lot of PB BLASTER, time, tap back a forth, small pipe wrench. The aluminum has oxidized into the cast iron. Their should be an O ring on it. Good luck.
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Re: Distributor is stuck Ditto, gently
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Re: Distributor is stuck there is a rubber "o" ring on the dist shaft. over time it is heated and kind of welds its self to the dist, get a long pry bar or a crow bar and a rubber mallet, find a place under the dist that you can pry up on with out breaking any thing, pry up while tapping on the vacuum advance to get it to move, go easy, you dont want to break any thing :cool:
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Re: Distributor is stuck When you re-install coat it with anti-seize so you don't go thru this again.
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Re: Distributor is stuck I had one stuck on my vette and I also soaked it with PB Blaster for a few days. I had a long open end wrench as the vette dist had a square part on the lower part of the shaft I just kept hitting the wrench with a hammer back and fourth until it moved.
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Re: Distributor is stuck paul 2748, i think your wrong about the "O" ring, had a 55 and 56 y block and they both had the dist "O" ring, both new from the dealer
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Re: Distributor is stuck It took about 2 weeks & a lot of Kroil to loosen up the dizzy in my 59 292. I still don't have it out, but at least I can adjust the timing.
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Re: Distributor is stuck When you get it out, let us know if there is an O Ring on it. I think the reason they got stuck was because there was metal to metal contact. An O Ring would prevent this. But then again, I could be wrong.
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I've seen it on later engines that definitely had the o-ring. Back when these engines were in for a tuneup every so many thousands of miles, the dist got turned and/or removed more frequently. With elecronics and no points, some of these newer engines never have the dist turned in their lifetime. |
Re: Distributor is stuck I used pb blaster for qabout a week straight while driving it 2-3 times a day took a piece of oak wood about 1 inch by 12 inches and kept taping on it with a dead blow and it finally broke loose, good luck!
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Re: Distributor is stuck If you are just installing the Pertronix kit, there is no need to pull the distributor.
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Re: Distributor is stuck You might find that making a 50/50 mix of ATF and Acetone will work a LOT better than PB blaster or any other similar product. The key is patience and a BIG hammer. (just kidding about the hammer)
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