Thanks! I already had what I needed on hand in hopes it would be a straight forward fix.@mrk5 I have a known good HEI. I have time to run it up in the morning if you need
I measured the 2 pieces and they add up to the same width as the gear. If there's anything missing, it's small. Hopefully we caught it wiping out the oil pan or in the filter. The way it's kinda smashed where it broke makes me wonder if it walked out and then was sheared.Is that the full length of the pin? Usually see it stripped at the shaft wall with a section still in the distributor shaft.
That's what I was thinking. Drive it around here a little bit and change the oil before the next trail run.Yeah that’s what I was hoping looking at the picture. Hopefully the issue on the EFI is corrected by a reset unless you find a loose connection
If it were mine, I’d run it a few hundred miles and drop the oil and filter again, see what it looks like
I measured the 2 pieces and they add up to the same width as the gear. If there's anything missing, it's small. Hopefully we caught it wiping out the oil pan or in the filter. The way it's kinda smashed where it broke makes me wonder if it walked out and then was sheared.
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Glad things are in the upswingDrove the crew cab over to the car wash and it seems to be back to it's usual smooth running. The hiccups I was having appear to be due to RFI. I wasn't as careful about re-routing the plug wires during reassembly. After doing some reading, everything was point to RFI, so I moved the plug wires further away from the EFI harness and that seems to have done the trick.
Sad thing is it's just getting it back to where it was before April 3rd.Glad things are in the upswing
Just look out for anything coming from his zip code and don't open it.I probably should not post stuff like that. MrsK5 asked for my address last night. Should I be afraid?