Locate the distributor and mark where timing is set at. Loosen the 3 bolts holding the distributor in place. Disconnect any wiring. Pull off the o-ring and install the new one.
That would be a neat trick. The piston will not fit into the distributor cap. Remove intake and left side head (bank 1) the #1 piston is closest to front.
po340 is the cam sensor position locate in the distributor and get the dorman brand .the other one break Dow quick.
One of the advantages of electric heaters over gas heaters is convenience. All homes are equipped with electricity, but not all homes have gas. But there are a variety of types of heaters, such as space heaters, hot water heaters, or furnaces. With electric heaters, there is no risk of becoming overcome with fumes.
Lasko heaters come with a one year warranty, along with most other heaters on the market.
Just locate the distributor and follow any cable to the other end (except the one in the center) and that's the spark plugs
Locate the plug wire to cyl. #1 ( farthest from distributor); remove distributor cap (typically 3 screws one of which is difficult to access) and rotate the engine with a socket set until the distributor pointer is at the location of the #1 cylinder plug wire .... drew boggs
One can purchase strip heaters from a variety of stores. Stores such as ZORO Tools, Sears, Amazon, Omega Engineering, and Hatco Corporation sell strip heaters.
Remove the engine cover inside the van and locate the distributor. Inside the distributor is a sensor which will activate your fuel pump. Also locate the oil pressure switch which will also give power to the fuel pump. One of these should do it and both are very easy to access and replace from under the inside engine cover.
One can purchase outdoor electric heaters by going to Target. Target has both retail stores across the nation as well as a website that outdoor electric heaters can be purchased from.
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I would imagine that you are referring to a high voltage electrical distributor on the engine rather than an automobile distributor. Your Outback doesn't use one. Look under the hood and locate the spark plug wires. Trace any of them back away from the spark plugs and you will see that they plug directly into the coil on top and near the front of the engine.