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Old Nov 10, 2013 | 02:26 PM
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Angry Distributor replacement

2001 Ram 4x4 5.9l Magnum 68 000 miles. So while inspecting my engine bay I found three spark plug wires that were burn and sparking against the valve covers. So I replaced the wires and when taking off the distro cap the bolts broke off in the distro. I tried using a right angle drill but there wasn't enough room to do it with a bad back. So I took out the distro unit and neglected to mark the rotor shaft position (complete idiot move). Six drill bits later I choose to get a new distro. I read the service manual rotated 1 cylinder to TDC and stabbed the new unit in.
I currently have it running and know that it needs a fuel sync but while it idles great it sputters at 2800 rpms which will limits drivability. (Stealership is 25 miles away)
The question is would rotating the distro cap a bit help enough to get it to the dealer and if so which direction would be best???
 
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Old Nov 10, 2013 | 02:55 PM
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Hard to say - I'd mark the current housing position and try moving it slightly both ways to see where it runs best, until you can either hook it up to a good scanner that has fuel trim capabilities or get it to the dealer to set it.
 
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Old Nov 11, 2013 | 04:58 PM
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Got her running great more than enough to get it to the dealer. Thanks for your assistance. It was needing a turn of advance to the degree of 1/2 inch.
 
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Old Nov 11, 2013 | 05:42 PM
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Glad it worked out.

I had marked my distributor (rotor and housing location) when I removed it and tried very hard to install the new one in the same location as the old one, since I was changing plugs wires, spark plugs and cap, too. When I was done, the truck fired right up with no issue. It runs so smoothly, I didn't even consider taking it to the dealer to look at the fuel trim. Been running well for two years with no issues..
 
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