Im sitting at about 131k miles on my '94 now, with the distributor being replaced with a MSD unit, Moroso 8mm wires, ACDelco Plugs, and MSD Coil as part of my tune up. I also replaced my water pump with a Duralast unit, ACDelco 15 pound radiator cap, and ACDelco 180° T-Stat. That was done maybe 300-400 miles ago.
Now for the process, people do it differently here and there (not too much though).
This was my process to get to the Distributor:
-Disconnect (-) terminal of the battery.
-Disconnect MAF and Water Temp sensor wires/connectors
-Remove Intake Neck (between Intake and Throttle Body)
-Drain the Coolant system (drain plug located on radiator, lower passenger side)
-Place Plenty of Towels above and around the distributor (if your reusing the current unit)
-Unplug all coolant hoses attached to the water pump (Coolant MAY and probably WILL spill out, so be prepared)
-Remove Water pump (six bolts, three on each side, there may be a bolt where you will need a flexible/angled extension to remove it, the one located behind the power steering pulley, again coolant MAY and probably WILL spill out from the engine block, so be prepared again)
-At this point, the distributor/opti will be visible.
-Remove the Harmonic Balancer, (3 outer bolts and a single center bolt)
-From here Distributor is accessible, whether you replace the whole unit or not is up to you.
-Reverse process when your finished with the distributor, be sure to torque the bolts to proper specs and refil your coolant system,
*on a side note, there is a sleeve that attaches to the Water Pump gear and Timing chain gear, KEEP THIS, you will need it. You may want to clean it out with penetrator spray, or WD 40, then add grease to it. I used a $2 packet of bearing grease on it from autozone with plenty left to spare.
** You may also want to replace your spark plug wires while the distributor is accesible.
If there is any additonal questions, comments, concerns, additions to this process, please feel free to add to the discussion.
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