Dumb question, mostly because why I need to ask.
Anyone know the size of the nut on the Dizzy hold down bracket?
yep, it fell; I think into the hole that goes into the crossmember. how does that happen?
And I was getting so much done too.
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Re: distributor
It is a 17mm. Using a stubby makes it easier to remove or tighten that nut.
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I took a regular 17mm and cut it in half then ground the rough edges.Funcar wrote:It is a 17mm. Using a stubby makes it easier to remove or tighten that nut.
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I just bought a Craftsman 17mm Crow's Foot with a 3/8" drive for cheap. Works beautifully with an extension,...keeps your hands outta the exhaust manifold!
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I suspect the OP wanted to know the diameter of the hole. Try M8.
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Re: distributor
BTW, one of those extendable bendable magnetic pick up thingy's from Harbor freight has fished many a nut out of the "black hole of death" in the cross member. it really must have it's own gravity because I swear I've dropped things no where near on that trajectory and that's where they always end up.
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Amen to that!
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Re: distributor
No kidding guys, I heard the sound of nut bouncing on metal and assumed I would hear it hit the floor; then my eyes rolled back.
happened to have a couple nuts that size: same size as those on the tie rods ( I use regular nuts to snug up the taper, then use the nylock nut).
I will try the magnet; tried a straight one, but could not get in there that well.
Geo
happened to have a couple nuts that size: same size as those on the tie rods ( I use regular nuts to snug up the taper, then use the nylock nut).
I will try the magnet; tried a straight one, but could not get in there that well.
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Re: distributor
I was trying to tune my carb, dropped my tiny screwdriver, and I didn't hear IT hit the floor!
Yipes! Guess where it ended up? Inside the crossmember,...
I tried a couple of different ways,...but then busted out one of my extendable magnets and captured the little booger on the second try!
I've pulled metal items out of all kinds of bizarre places in engine bays, and other inaccessible areas, over the years. Even saved the day occasionally, by pulling an item, or two, out of an engine cavity!
Sure beats disassembly!
Yipes! Guess where it ended up? Inside the crossmember,...
I tried a couple of different ways,...but then busted out one of my extendable magnets and captured the little booger on the second try!
I've pulled metal items out of all kinds of bizarre places in engine bays, and other inaccessible areas, over the years. Even saved the day occasionally, by pulling an item, or two, out of an engine cavity!
Sure beats disassembly!
1988 Mazda RX-7
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1978 3/4 ton Chev 4x4 P/U "FRANKENTRUCK"
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1976 Camaro
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1969 Ford F100
1968 Mustang coupe