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    is the distributor not staying in place? i'd vouch to say its not unless u have the piece that broke off and have a good metal worker who knows how to do aluminum around your way.



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    yes it is I have what you need an I can help to install it too hit me up homie!

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    i do not have the peice. and preciate it josh ill give u a call man

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    that won't be impossible, maybe some washers and a lock nut.


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    fixable


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    washers + locknut = temporary fix. what do those 2 vertical bolts do? if you can take those out and that piece comes off, just go to PAP and find that peice, BAM, fixed.
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    Get some steel epoxy would be my method of fixing it if you can't remove the piece and replace it. Steel epoxy is basically moldable steel that hardens to the strength of metal. Spray some mineral spirits on the bolt, then a light misting of petroleum based spray (I would recommend going to a crafts store and picking up mold releaser from the plastic molding products). Then shape the steel epoxy around the bolt and to the remaining metal. It should cure fully in like 24 hours, to the strenght of metal. Remove the bolt just to make sure it can come out and go back in, then you should be good to go.

    Something like this... http://www.stopit.com/fixstix.htm

    I used to have some that I really liked, but forgot what brand it was. It wasn't the above product, but it was similiar. Just remember to do the misting of something oily on the bolt... anything from the aforementioned mold releaser to some sort of baby oil or something should do the trick. I learned the hard way that the metal epoxy WILL stick to the bolt, and can be difficult to convince to let it go.

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    just replace the damn cam cap. DONE

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    Quote Originally Posted by OG-Skinny
    just replace the damn cam cap. DONE
    yup I have one too help him

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    just use the other 2 dist bolts and don't worry about it...unless those are stripped/broken too.
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    You only need 1 bolt and a good o-ring. LOL


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    they make them replaceable, its called a distributor bracket, just go to a junkyard and take a ratchet and some sockets with you and yank one. shouldnt cost more than like 10 to 15 bucks.

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