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Afordman31 01-24-2014 01:09 PM

Distributor Mounting screw and locking nut
 

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Anyone have an idea for a wrench modified for loosening the nut that locks the distributor in place? This is a real pain to loosen using the after market exhaust manifold. After the nut is loosened it is easy by using a screw driver to unscrew the locking screw. Any help or pictures of a modified wrench would be appreciated. Afordman31

Patrick L. 01-24-2014 01:34 PM

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Maybe a picture would help since I'm not sure what kind of manifold you have. But, most folks have a few wrenches that have been 'warped' to suit their needs.
I've not seen an instance where a straight 9'16" didn't work.

jw hash 01-24-2014 01:55 PM

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take a 3/8 fine threaded bolt and cut it the same length as the screw turn the end down and just use a 9/16 wrench on it. be careful not to over tighten the bolt.

CarlG 01-24-2014 01:59 PM

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A 90 degree screwdriver works

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Purdy Swoft 01-24-2014 02:47 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jw hash (Post 810113)
take a 3/8 fine threaded bolt and cut it the same length as the screw turn the end down and just use a 9/16 wrench on it. be careful not to over tighten the bolt.

I did about the same thing on a used HC head. I bought the head at a swap meet and didn't notice that the threads were stripped in the head. I had to go with the next larger size bolt and retap the head

redmodelt 01-24-2014 07:40 PM

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Just don't over tighten the bolt. One of our customers did that and crushed the casing enough to put a squeeze on the shaft. Screw or bolt, just tight enough to hold, not to crush.

FrankWest 08-01-2024 03:00 PM

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This bolt is a real pain in the ass.
I removed it easily enough to switch out distributers and now I CAN'T get it back in?

BRENT in 10-uh-C 08-01-2024 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by FrankWest (Post 2328229)
This bolt is a real pain in the ass.
I removed it easily enough to switch out distributers and now I CAN'T get it back in?

Geez Frank, you dug really deep to bring this one out!! :D

I tend to have the best luck installing the Distributor Set-screw first sans the Lock Nut. Twist the set-screw backwards while pushing against the threads to make sure you are straight, and then begin turning the screw inward. On the off-chance your cylinder head threads are bad, try using a thread chaser or bottoming tap in the hole to clear the threads.

Ernie Vitucci 08-01-2024 05:03 PM

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I agree with Brent....Ernie in Arizona

Gene F 08-01-2024 07:39 PM

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My setscrew has gotten stiff. Now days if I wanna pull the distributor I slip my 9/16 in there and back my lock nut off about 1 turn. Since the setscrew turns with it then I simply pull the distributor up.

Everyone is correct, they need not be very tight.

nkaminar 08-02-2024 10:42 AM

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Would a set screw with an Allen wrench end work here? My manifold is stock and not in the way so I just use a regular screw driver, but I know some of the manifolds used for heaters get in the way. I guess the other option would be to drill a hole through the manifold to allow a regular screw driver to work, assuming the hole would not go into the exhaust passage. If it did, maybe a pipe plug would work. As far as modifying a wrench is concerned, most wrenches are hardened and hard to bend, so a torch is needed to bend them. Without a photograph, it is hard to recommend how to modify a wrench. I would say just to modify it to fit.

Dale'45 08-02-2024 10:51 AM

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Our '30 coupe has an Autolite heater manifold . No problem with a 9/16s combination wrench and a screwdriver through the hole in the manifold. Dale


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