Hall Effect Sensor: Service and Repair
REMOVALCAUTION: Do not attempt to replace distributor stator without an arbor press or damage to distributor drive gear and distributor may occur.
NOTE: The distributor drive gear cannot be replaced separately. If the distributor drive gear is worn or damaged, replace the complete distributor.
1. Remove distributor cap and position the distributor cap and ignition wires aside away from the work area.
2. Disconnect distributor from engine control sensor wiring.
3. Remove distributor rotor.
4. Remove distributor from engine front cover.
5. Remove two screws holding armature and remove armature from distributor shaft.
NOTE: Hold distributor drive gear to loosen armature retaining screws. Do not hold armature.
6. To ease assembly, mark distributor shaft collar and distributor drive gear with a felt tip pen.
7. Remove and discard pin in distributor drive gear and in distributor shaft collar.
Pressing Distributor Gear Off Shaft:
8. Invert distributor and support in Axle Bearing/Seal Plate T75L-1165-B. Press distributor drive gear off using Bearing Pulling Attachment D79L-4621-A or equivalent.
9. Remove distributor shaft collar.
10. Deburr and polish distributor shaft with emery paper. The distributor shaft should slide freely on the distributor base.
Distributor Assembly:
11. Remove distributor shaft from distributor housing.
12. Remove octane rod retaining screw and octane rod.
13. Remove stator retaining screws.
14. Remove distributor stator from top of distributor housing.
15. Inspect distributor housing bushing for wear or signs of excess heat concentration. Replace complete distributor if damaged.
16. Inspect distributor housing base for cracks and wear. Replace complete distributor if damaged.
17. Inspect distributor housing base O-ring for cuts or damage and replace O-ring if necessary.
INSTALLATION
1. Place distributor stator over bushing and install into seat.
2. Place stator connector in position. Place tab in notch on distributor housing and fastening eyelets aligned with screw holes.
3. Position stator wires away from moving parts.
4. Install two stator retaining screws and tighten to 1.7-4.0 Nm (15-35 in lb).
5. Install octane rod and retaining screw. Tighten to 1.7-4.0 Nm (15-35 in lb).
6. Apply a light coat of Motor Oil XO-10W30-QSP, -DSP or equivalent meeting Ford specification ESE-M2C153-E, to distributor shaft below armature.
7. Insert distributor shaft through distributor housing bushing.
8. Install distributor shaft collar and new roll pin.
1/2 Inch Socket Over Distributor Shaft:
9. Place a 1/2 inch deep-well socket over distributor shaft on armature end of distributor shaft. Invert distributor and place on arbor press plate.
10. Place the distributor drive gear on lower distributor shaft end. Line up the mark on collar and distributor drive gear.
CAUTION: If distributor drive gear is damaged, serious engine damage may result. Replace complete distributor.
NOTE: The hole in the distributor shaft and distributor drive gear must be lined up as accurately as possible to ensure ease of roll pin insertion.
Line Up Mark On Collar And Drive Gear:
11. Place a 5/8 inch deep-well socket over the distributor shaft and distributor drive gear and press distributor drive gear to align with retainer pin hole.
NOTE: If the distributor drive gear hole does not align, the distributor drive gear must be removed and re-installed. A drift punch will not align the holes.
12. Insert new roll pin through distributor drive gear and distributor shaft. Pin should have proper extrusion.
13. Replace armature on distributor shaft and tighten screws to 2.8-4.0 Nm (25-35 in lb).
14. Check distributor for free movement over full rotation of distributor shaft.
NOTE: If the armature contacts the distributor stator, replace the entire distributor.
15. Install the distributor into engine.
16. Connect distributor to engine control sensor wiring.
17. Replace distributor rotor.
18. Replace distributor cap and tighten screws to 2.0-2.6 Nm (18-23 in lb).
19. Set initial engine ignition timing.