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help with distributor rotor please!

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    help with distributor rotor please!

    Hey everyone!
    I can't get my distributor rotor off. It my service manual, it says to just pry with flat head, and pull at sane time. But the rotor they show in theyers isn't the same as mine. I've tried to prying and pulling it off, but no luck. Am I missing something? Or should I pry harder? Thanks!

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    Originally posted by blackgoose View Post
    Hey everyone!
    I can't get my distributor rotor off. It my service manual, it says to just pry with flat head, and pull at sane time. But the rotor they show in theyers isn't the same as mine. I've tried to prying and pulling it off, but no luck. Am I missing something? Or should I pry harder? Thanks!
    STOP PRYING!! Some rotors have a retaining screw on the shaft, look for it before proceeding.
    Originally posted by Mishakol129
    Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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      #3
      Thanks for thethe fast response! Im pretty sure there wasn't a set screw... but I'm on my home now, and ill double check. So if there is no set screw, I should go for the pry?

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        #4
        Originally posted by blackgoose View Post
        Thanks for thethe fast response! Im pretty sure there wasn't a set screw... but I'm on my home now, and ill double check. So if there is no set screw, I should go for the pry?
        Yup.
        Originally posted by Mishakol129
        Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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          #5
          OK, no set screw. I'm gonna tear this thing off.

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            #6
            Originally posted by blackgoose View Post
            OK, no set screw. I'm gonna tear this thing off.
            Careful to not use a shit ton of force, you don't want to damage the inner seal.
            Originally posted by Mishakol129
            Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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              #7
              OEM rotors have screws, aftermarket ones do not. The aftermarket ones can often get stuck on there. I've been fortunate to never have one get stuck on my car, but I've had to break junkyard ones in the past (need to remove the rotor and dust cover to access the igniter... and I was stocking up on spares )






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                #8
                Yea, this is stuck on there with a time weld! I've torn that thing up. Will not come off. Hmm, what to do?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by blackgoose View Post
                  Yea, this is stuck on there with a time weld! I've torn that thing up. Will not come off. Hmm, what to do?
                  Take a torch and melt it off!!!!! ONLY DO THAT IF YOU PROTECT EVERYTHING IN THE DIZZY!!!!! The little metal tab inside the rotor has probably rusted/fused to the inner shaft. Or the dumbass before you put in on backwards.
                  Originally posted by Mishakol129
                  Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )

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                    #10
                    Ill give it a try. I was replace everything but the distributor housing, and igniter anyway.

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