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Damn thing wont come off

  • Thread starter Thread starter GTA_V6_Mustang
  • Start date Start date Nov 8, 2006

GTA_V6_Mustang

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Ok well I am trying to get the damn distributor rotor off the mustang but it wont come off at all! I have no idea why, I figured it should just pull off but it isnt. I looked in my haynes manual and no specific procedure to get it off so if any of you could give me some advice to pull that damn thing off I would greatly appreciate it, thank you.
 

1TallMF

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hhmm must have been on there for ages if its one that tight. It really should just slide off, its held there almost by gravity alone. Unless some weird person epoxied it there
 
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