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So my check engine light came on then went away after I stopped and restarted the care but noticed a loud squeek coming out of the distributor. 2 days later the car died on me at night. After doing research on the net, I figured it might be a tune-up issue so I begin doing a tune up when I break the ignitor in the distributor. As I go to remove the ignitor I stripped the screw head so I fork up $75 to have a guy come check it out. Upon removing the entire disturbutor he tells me that it's FROZEN because he couldn't turn the rotor manually and that I would need an entire new Distributor. Then and there I became weary of what he said because when the rotor was in (before I broke the ignitor) it would rotate when I started the care. So my question(s) is: -Is it true that if you can't rotate the rotor manually when the distrutor is out, it is damaged and needs replacement with an entirely new one? -How reliable is an after market distributor in your opinion? Any help and/or advice greatly appreciated.
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Replying to: jbruce (Feb 07, 2005 7:59 am) |
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Replying to: 210delray (Aug 29, 2005 8:03 pm) I would trust the manual for the amount of oil to add. If you are using the recommended filter. One smaller might mean less oil is needed - a larger one might show the underfill you are seeing. The engineers that designed the motor should have given the spec for the manual. You might not even have a correct dipstick in the motor. Cadillac Northstars almost all give a half quart low reading when the recommended 7 1/2 quarts are used. All the dipsticks seem to be wrong. If you put more oil into a Northstar to the 'full' mark on the dipstick, it just pulls it through the PCV system and burns it. |
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Replying to: toyocor (Aug 30, 2005 8:02 am) No. Probably never need to have these services done. |
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Replying to: rhicon (Sep 01, 2005 4:33 pm) The noise may be the 'wear sensors' which make a noise when the brake pads are worn out. Have your brakes fixed. It will probably need new rotors and pads. |
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Replying to: crankshaft (Sep 12, 2005 4:58 pm) |
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Replying to: krossover (Sep 12, 2005 6:31 pm) The distributor housing has 2 bushings which support the shaft. There should be virtually no resistance to the shaft turning whith the distributor off the engine. |
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Replying to: mazda626atx (Sep 12, 2005 9:20 am)
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I have a 1998 Tacoma Pre-runner 4Cyl. Sluggish between 55-60 MPH, struggles on slight inclines. Just over 70,000 miles. Toyota of Augusta said $4500 for a new engine head. HELP!!! It runs better with a half tank or more of gas. Runs real bad with less than a 1/4 tank. HELP!
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Replying to: joshtoy (Sep 13, 2005 5:22 am) |
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