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paintballtommy

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How do i go about removing my distributor. i pulled the wires and everything marking em up and what not but when i took off the clamp for the distributor and tried to pull it out the darm thing goes up about a 1/4 inch and stops. i cant figure out how to get it out. any help?
 
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sounds familiar. my 289's distributor corroded and siezed up in the engine. i dont know if yours is as bad as mine was, but i ended up destroying the distributor and it took a few days of penetrating oil, 4 foot long pry bars and pipe wrenches to get it out. i would only us my method as a last resort though.
 
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paintballtommy said:
How do i go about removing my distributor. i pulled the wires and everything marking em up and what not but when i took off the clamp for the distributor and tried to pull it out the darm thing goes up about a 1/4 inch and stops. i cant figure out how to get it out. any help?
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There is likely an accumulation of sludge in the bore of the block where the dist goes in. Lots of Blaster (penetrating oil) and a bar with a good stout hook on the end to pry under the edge of the dist flange, and a good amount of blue language will usually get your distributor out. Good luck.
 
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Also try the BFH method if all else fails. But I''d try rotating it while tapping up on it with a LFH.
 

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D.Hearne said:
Also try the BFH method if all else fails. But I''d try rotating it while tapping up on it with a LFH.
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BFH = Big Friggin Hammer

Works every time
 

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Ummm, I wouldn't use the BFH just yet. I just pulled mine, did the same thing to me. Solution: get a flat head screwdriver and slowly pry up while pulling. Hope this helps.
 
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