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DIY Distributor Wrench for the 4.3

Old Sep 3, 2021 | 03:49 PM
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DIY Distributor Wrench for the 4.3

Thought I'd show off my crappy welding skills(or lack of welding skills) by sharing a pic of my custom made Distributor wrench for our favorite 4.3.

I used my shop press to flatten a 10mm box-end wrench, then recip'd it in half and welded it to the bottom of a 6" long, 5/16" bolt. And yes, I ground the bottom of the bolt and an angle first and ground off the zinc-plating..I still need to test it out, but waiting on a new Dizzy hold-down clamp to show up first.


 
Old Sep 3, 2021 | 06:20 PM
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Looks like it should work like a charm! Might take a couple of tries to figure it out, though. Always like to see others who make their own tools, as I have a few laying around that have been used exactly one time and a few others that have been used 2 or 3 times.
 
Old Sep 3, 2021 | 08:53 PM
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Thanks AJ! Something about making custom tools is almost therapeutic. At least ya feel like you accomplished something when it's done..

I couldn't stand that hex head on top of the bolt like that, so I welded one of my "disposable", Made in China, sockets to the top now...
 
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I had something like that for the 318 I had in a 71 Dodge Dart that also had the distributor on the back of the block.

Nothing like having the right too for the job!!!

Nicely done.
 
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Thanks Christine! Hopefully it works the way I think it should....
 
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Hold-down clamp showed up, so got a chance to try this out. Much to my surprise, it worked great, and it didn't break!

There must have been a shift in the Universe somewhere, because usually when I make something functional, it either doesn't work, or it falls apart..

 
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I would much rather have a crappy looking weld that is strong than a pretty looking weld that is weak. The first option is usually how my welds are, though once in a while I do have a pretty weld or two!
 
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i got my distributor out with a crowsfoot.. it _JUST_ reached! love seeing home made tools tho!
 
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