Distributor rotor removal???
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by P_Adams »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Set screw.
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Mr. P and his trusty diagrams
Yep, one little screw and it'll come right off.
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http://www.hondaautomotivepart...EC%29
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</TD></TR></TABLE>Mr. P and his trusty diagrams
Yep, one little screw and it'll come right off.
I keep hoping that the "A picture is worth a thousand words" adage would still be valid. But alas, I've found that it only applys to cartoonists. I still end up typing my A....s Off !!!
Stupid Cartoonists....
P
Yup, That's us, Easy.
Cheap?, no.
Easy, yes!
P
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Cheap?, no.
Easy, yes!
P
All contributions can be made to the P_Adams retirement fund. I had myself declared a non-profit organization years ago.
glad it was easy for you. After I took my screw off I still had to pry the ever loving shiz out of it to get it off. And THEN the brass peice inside the rotor was still on the distributor. I had to use vise grips to get it off then. That was a 3 minute job turned into 20.
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