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Monkeywrench71986 01-29-2021 06:24 PM

Broken distributor ear
 
So after tuning up wifey's blazer...... I noticed the cap was slightly loose..... You guessed it , I just put cap and rotor on two days ago and thought maybe I left the screws fully untightened to before messing w the screws reached the rear screw and found it loose, slid my finger down further and heard a small item drop!!! And knew what it was. Had this happen when I worked at gm years ago. Plastic distributor boby....... Thanks GM. So fixed one item and need to fix more again. 💀💀💀💀💀😖🙄 not really complaining just annoyed w all the delicate parts feel a like half the time I'm working on reading the dead sea scrolls!! Lol

AJBert 01-29-2021 07:51 PM

One of the reasons I put in a billet aluminum distributor about 10 years ago.

Walleye Hunter 01-30-2021 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Monkeywrench71986 (Post 731334)
So after tuning up wifey's blazer...... I noticed the cap was slightly loose..... You guessed it , I just put cap and rotor on two days ago and thought maybe I left the screws fully untightened to before messing w the screws reached the rear screw and found it loose, slid my finger down further and heard a small item drop!!! And knew what it was. Had this happen when I worked at gm years ago. Plastic distributor boby....... Thanks GM. So fixed one item and need to fix more again. 💀💀💀💀💀😖🙄 not really complaining just annoyed w all the delicate parts feel a like half the time I'm working on reading the dead sea scrolls!! Lol

Been there, done that.

Originally Posted by AJBert (Post 731341)
One of the reasons I put in a billet aluminum distributor about 10 years ago.

I didn't know they had them and I'll keep my eyes open in case one drops in my lap.

Monkeywrench71986 01-30-2021 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by AJBert (Post 731341)
One of the reasons I put in a billet aluminum distributor about 10 years ago.

already have ond ordered to prevent this issue again.

Tom A 01-30-2021 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by AJBert (Post 731341)
One of the reasons I put in a billet aluminum distributor about 10 years ago.

Same here. Cost me all of about 35 bucks, IIRC.

blazen_red_4x4 01-31-2021 05:33 PM

I think it's one of those things they made plastic and it was fine for a couple years (like the speedometer and radio bezel) but after 15+ years of countless heat cycles, they're just so brittle that it's hard to touch them without it falling apart...

I have a whole spare distributor from the junk yard sitting on a shelf in the garage just waiting on that day myself...

chevyriders 02-10-2021 05:47 PM

I've had a couple of the factory ones meet the same fate.. Gotta love the plastic housing.... its always that, or the bushing goes bad in them :icon_bricks: I replaced the one on my blazer with a Summit Racing brand aluminum distributor .. I think it was around $150.

Monkeywrench71986 02-10-2021 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by chevyriders (Post 731627)
I've had a couple of the factory ones meet the same fate.. Gotta love the plastic housing.... its always that, or the bushing goes bad in them :icon_bricks: I replaced the one on my blazer with a Summit Racing brand aluminum distributor .. I think it was around $150.

replaced w summit racing aluminum dist soooooo nice, still getting crk position and cmps correlation runs ok except idle thinking posible stretched timing chain spark adv jumps around 12-18 at idle 6° is a lot and w computer adv is gonna head into the 40's so........back to the drawing board.🙄🤔🤦


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