Hello.
I'm working on a 1982 Chevy S-10, V6 2.8L Automatic, No A/C, No P/S. 120K miles...
I purchased a rebuilt distributor to replace the original one... (the old one was suspect and and looked like swiss cheese inside...)
I removed the one bolt and hold-down and anticipated that one good tug would result in the old distributor coming free... but I was wrong...
Anyone with experience with a 2.8L V6 knows that the distributor sits in back of the engine close to the firewall... therefore it's close quarters...
I have removed the hood and have actually been sitting above the engine with a foot on each wheel well just trying to budge the distributor...
I've even been looking for a second hold-down thinking that another one was still holding it down.
BTW, the distributor will rotate 1mm in each direction so I doubt that it's rusted down...
I'm to the point of getting a hernia... and a bit tired of dealing with it... if you know what I mean.
Any tips or tricks to help in the removal???
Thanks in advance...
Brett...
I'm working on a 1982 Chevy S-10, V6 2.8L Automatic, No A/C, No P/S. 120K miles...
I purchased a rebuilt distributor to replace the original one... (the old one was suspect and and looked like swiss cheese inside...)
I removed the one bolt and hold-down and anticipated that one good tug would result in the old distributor coming free... but I was wrong...
Anyone with experience with a 2.8L V6 knows that the distributor sits in back of the engine close to the firewall... therefore it's close quarters...
I have removed the hood and have actually been sitting above the engine with a foot on each wheel well just trying to budge the distributor...
I've even been looking for a second hold-down thinking that another one was still holding it down.
BTW, the distributor will rotate 1mm in each direction so I doubt that it's rusted down...
I'm to the point of getting a hernia... and a bit tired of dealing with it... if you know what I mean.
Any tips or tricks to help in the removal???
Thanks in advance...
Brett...
Feb 23, 2006 at 5:10 PM