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Re: Is this the point where....................

Subject: Re: Is this the point where....................
by jsup on 2008/3/30 22:06:36

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Livin_the_dream wrote:
I'm hoping you have good luck and its something simple . However I know that pit in your stomach feeling. Good luck
Hey I just read your other post and noticed that you said that you lost one of the screws that hold your distrubitor cap on - did you put a screw in there? If not I would check it out


I just went to AZ and picked up a new cap, it came with screws.

The cap was nowhere near the intake, at least as far as I can remember.

I had my wife start the car and I listened. Seems to be dead center under the super ram.

I'll just pull the plenum (dam I'm getting tood at htis.

When installing the plenum, I dropped a number of the KEP NUTS out of sight. There's no way they can get in anywhere, but maybe they are trapped somewhere that transfers knocking from one place to another.
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