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djfob 06-19-2004 12:48 AM

Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
How do I remove the screw holding the rotor on(I know with a screw driver :P). I can see it but it's not accesible. Damn manual I have only tells me to remove the screw but doesn't tell me how to get to it.Thanks

OnYx 06-19-2004 12:58 AM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
pull hte dizzy off the motor and rotate the rotor till you can get to the screw

HMT-Admin 06-20-2004 05:10 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
lol, or just bump the engine over until its in the right spot ::)

OnYx 06-20-2004 06:27 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
lol, or just bump the engine over until its in the right spot ::)

its easier to take the dizzy off lol

HMT-Admin 06-20-2004 07:01 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
Jeff = Flatrate

Wyatt = Hourly

:P ;D

OnYx 06-20-2004 07:21 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
Jeff = Flatrate

Wyatt = Hourly

:P ;D

nah i do stuff flatrate as well. noone pays hourly anymore.

djfob 06-20-2004 09:21 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
Thanks guys gonna give Onyx's suggestion a try. No offense Abaz but his way does sound easier ;D.

HMT-Admin 06-20-2004 09:29 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
lol, you have gotta be kidding me... I have never once in my entire life removed a distributor to take a rotor off, hahaha.

Whatever works I guess ::)

djfob 06-20-2004 10:34 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
what do you mean by bumping the engine over? :P

HMT-Admin 06-20-2004 10:51 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
uhm, turn the key so the starter turns the engine over and rotates the rotor in a better spot so you can get it out? if thats to difficult you can put the car in gear and just push it foward/reverse and that also turns the engine over.


chevy 06-20-2004 11:06 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
uhm, turn the key so the starter turns the engine over and rotates the rotor in a better spot so you can get it out? if thats to difficult you can put the car in gear and just push it foward/reverse and that also turns the engine over.


lmao ;D

djfob 06-20-2004 11:23 PM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
haha yeah I am an engine noob....thanks Abaz now your way sounds easier. To me bumping the engine over didn't sound like something I wanted to try.

OnYx 06-21-2004 01:15 AM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
that sounds more of a pain in the ass then just taking it off.

HMT-Admin 06-21-2004 01:29 AM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 
Turning the key a few times sounds harder than

Marking the distributor (so you dont have to set timing) removing 3 12mm bolts and disconnection 2 plugs, then aligning the distributor to the camshaft, then re-installing the 3 bolts, and plugging it back in?

Onyx are you smoking crack? ::)


OnYx 06-21-2004 01:47 AM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
Turning the key a few times sounds harder than

Marking the distributor (so you dont have to set timing) removing 3 12mm bolts and disconnection 2 plugs, then aligning the distributor to the camshaft, then re-installing the 3 bolts, and plugging it back in?

Onyx are you smoking crack? ::)


how the hell can you tell when you are right on where you can get to the screw?

J-SMITH69 06-21-2004 02:38 AM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ
Jeff = Flatrate

Wyatt = Hourly

:P ;D

aaahahaha

HMT-Admin 06-21-2004 03:14 AM

Re:Help with removing rotor on z6 dizzy
 

Originally Posted by random-strike

Originally Posted by AbaZ
Jeff = Flatrate

Wyatt = Hourly

:P ;D

aaahahaha

lol... this thread is done, some people just do things way harder than it should.


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