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Hey Guys,
Thanks for ALL your suggestions as to what could have happened! It turned out to be so much simpler than any of us could have imagined! Probably would have cost me quite a bit at the shop to figure it out too!
So I finally got frustrated and was putting everything basically back together to get it towed over to my shop, when I came to the distributor again. I realized that I had not unscrewed the setscrew on the rotor when I took it apart (didn't even strike me as odd when I disassembled it since I was getting a spark at the plugs I wasn't really paying attention to that). Lo and behold, the setscrew had come loose and was sitting on my garage floor underneath my car. It's pretty small, so I hadn't noticed it in my multiple trips under the car. Anyway, screwed that bad boy back in and VROOM! I feel kinda stupid, but I guess I should feel lucky that I got away with a nominal tow fee and a couple beers worth of frustration! Shop might have taken a couple hours to get to ruling that out! Anyway, I would suggest to everyone that they check that little setscrew and even throw a dab of locktite on it.
Thanks again everyone! Y'all make it much less intimidating to work on my car!
-SEth
Thanks for ALL your suggestions as to what could have happened! It turned out to be so much simpler than any of us could have imagined! Probably would have cost me quite a bit at the shop to figure it out too!
So I finally got frustrated and was putting everything basically back together to get it towed over to my shop, when I came to the distributor again. I realized that I had not unscrewed the setscrew on the rotor when I took it apart (didn't even strike me as odd when I disassembled it since I was getting a spark at the plugs I wasn't really paying attention to that). Lo and behold, the setscrew had come loose and was sitting on my garage floor underneath my car. It's pretty small, so I hadn't noticed it in my multiple trips under the car. Anyway, screwed that bad boy back in and VROOM! I feel kinda stupid, but I guess I should feel lucky that I got away with a nominal tow fee and a couple beers worth of frustration! Shop might have taken a couple hours to get to ruling that out! Anyway, I would suggest to everyone that they check that little setscrew and even throw a dab of locktite on it.
Thanks again everyone! Y'all make it much less intimidating to work on my car!
-SEth
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Great, Seth.
A dab of locktite is just that little extra step that will keep things where they belong. Just ask they guy who lost his AC compressor last week.
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A dab of locktite is just that little extra step that will keep things where they belong. Just ask they guy who lost his AC compressor last week.
Rennlist is a wonderful thing, isnt it!