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Old 03-29-2002, 07:37 PM   #6
da-burb
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They are the same distributer. I told a co-worker that they were the same before he went to the junkyard to get one. When he was there they told him the small block dizzy was $25 and the big blocks were $50. He didn't listen to me and got the $50 one. After that I tried to sell him piston return springs and blinker fluid. Lights are on-nobody was home

Like CPNE said, turn the engine over a touch and it should drop in. If the oil pump rod isn't lined up perfectly it will keep the distributor from dropping in. Get it right and it will drop.

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