Hi,
Having a problem with an intermittent misfire under acceleration load.
Replaced Distributor cap, it was worn so I replaced it. Couldn't
release the rotor so I left it even though it was worn. Still getting
the misfire, though it isn't as bad as it was. How can I replace the
distributor rotor? (93 Camry 2.2L)
Thanks.
Daniel - 06 Jun 2006 18:36 GMT
> Hi,
> Having a problem with an intermittent misfire under acceleration load.
> Replaced Distributor cap, it was worn so I replaced it. Couldn't
> release the rotor so I left it even though it was worn. Still getting
> the misfire, though it isn't as bad as it was. How can I replace the
> distributor rotor? (93 Camry 2.2L)
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Have you checked the coil?
If it's under the cap, these have been known to cause problems.
William - 07 Jun 2006 04:59 GMT
> Hi,
> Having a problem with an intermittent misfire under acceleration load.
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> distributor rotor? (93 Camry 2.2L)
> Thanks.
There is often a screw that holds the rotor on the shaft. With the cap
removed, have someone rotate the engine-you'll see the screw.
Edward Strauss - 07 Jun 2006 10:31 GMT
> > Hi,
> > Having a problem with an intermittent misfire under acceleration load.
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> > distributor rotor? (93 Camry 2.2L)
> > Thanks.
> There is often a screw that holds the rotor on the shaft. With the cap
> removed, have someone rotate the engine-you'll see the screw.
No screw, this things fit tight. Pry it off.
Steve W. - 07 Jun 2006 15:39 GMT
Yep and if it is that worn it may also have some rust under it as well
since it sounds like maintenance was neglected.

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> > > Hi,
> > > Having a problem with an intermittent misfire under acceleration load.
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>
> No screw, this things fit tight. Pry it off.