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Re: MSD Optispark with wrong connector, now what?

Subject: Re: MSD Optispark with wrong connector, now what?
by BillH on 2009/6/12 1:12:37

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Travis93 wrote:
I can see how pulling the pulley off would make things a bit better but pressing it back on in there is the problem. I like the idea of taking the hole pump loose right now but I have not started the job yet. New plug wires should be here overnight so tomorrow I will be up to my eyes in back ache.


Travis, the $24 tool has an installer too. It takes another 60 seconds to put the pully back on. With the pully off you don't have to mess with the pump and you can see the left side of the opti easily.
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