3dirtwheels
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I've had a 98 Tahoe since 2008 when it had a mere 65k miles on it. I put over 230k miles on that 5.7, loved it and it never let me down unless the distributor got wet or accumulated a few miles on it. I put more distributor caps and rotor buttons on that 5.7 than I put on all of the many trucks and cars I've ran since 1980 when I got my 1st truck, a '71 K5 blazer.
Not being one to learn from the past too well, and still stinging from regret letting my K5 Blazer go, I decided to drop in a venerable 383 in to replace the tired 5.7. A few minor issues from the replacement included a bad distributor from the factory. Replaced that and and it's nearly great. So now I'm smitten all over again, my little red truck moves better than ever. So while playing in the snopocolypse of 2022 I splashed thru a big puddle and my fun was over, I limped it back home and dried it out the next morning and that lil red truck fired up with a roar ready to go.
So who knows the trick to solve the notorious distributor issue. Is there a better distributor? Is there a mod to keep the water out? If the distributor is sealed it seems that would exacerbate the problem of moisture from the crankcase.
I look forward to hearing any ideas and/or solutions. Thanks in advance!
Not being one to learn from the past too well, and still stinging from regret letting my K5 Blazer go, I decided to drop in a venerable 383 in to replace the tired 5.7. A few minor issues from the replacement included a bad distributor from the factory. Replaced that and and it's nearly great. So now I'm smitten all over again, my little red truck moves better than ever. So while playing in the snopocolypse of 2022 I splashed thru a big puddle and my fun was over, I limped it back home and dried it out the next morning and that lil red truck fired up with a roar ready to go.
So who knows the trick to solve the notorious distributor issue. Is there a better distributor? Is there a mod to keep the water out? If the distributor is sealed it seems that would exacerbate the problem of moisture from the crankcase.
I look forward to hearing any ideas and/or solutions. Thanks in advance!