I had a short thread about my aftermarket distributor being a very tight fit on my 86 4.9L
I was able to coat the housing with motor oil and it wiggled into place but it was a very very snug fit.
I'm concerned about 10 years down the road if I need to swap the distributor again, what could I put on that sleeve to prevent it from simply sticking permanently?
For things like bolts that attach alternators, fans, and anything else under the hood, is there a product that protects from corrosion and allows the next person to remove the component with ease?
I am really enjoying my adventure learning to work on my own truck. How can I make life easier for myself or the next person when swapping things in the future?
Do we have an area on the site such as "Lessons Learned"? A place for general mechanic advice or knowledge?
For example, in yesterday's thread about my distributor the oil pump drive shaft came out with the old distributor. I had no idea that it needed to go back in attached to the new distributor. Thankfully someone pointed that out to me. I could have ruined my motor.
That would be a great "Lesson Learned" filed under Ignition System --> Distributor Removal / Replace
86 F150 4.9 Automatic