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Distributor O Ring

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    Distributor O Ring

    A couple months ago, I was told that my distributor is leaking oil (most likely at the o-ring). How can be sure of this and test it? I don't see any oil on the distributor itself, only underneath it and a little to the right under the valve cover gasket (which was leaking for a while but was repaired).

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    yeap.... sounds like its a deffinate o-ring. just replace it and clean up the area good...

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      #3
      there are 2 o-rings on the distrubtor that can leak.

      1.) the easy one to replace. it's the outer one between the head and distributor.

      2.) the internal o-ring. it can be replaced, but only with an aftermarket o-ring (there's a DIY on this site for it). when this one leaks, it can fill your distibutor with oil and short out your ignitor and/or coil IF the drain hole clogs. remove the cap and inspect for oil inside the distributor. later.
      Avoiding dirt at all costs

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        #4
        i just pulled it apart and noticed the mount for the distributor cap is not machined level..only the lower half is a cunt hair lower..thus the bottom par leaks..as mine...so MY question is.....can i get a gasket or seal for this???

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          Originally posted by KERUPyunGodee View Post
          i just pulled it apart and noticed the mount for the distributor cap is not machined level..only the lower half is a cunt hair lower..thus the bottom par leaks..as mine...so MY question is.....can i get a gasket or seal for this???
          also..my o-ring seems to be ok...does not think this is the problem with my distributor cap

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