Removal Procedure
Notice: There are two procedures available to install the distributor.
Use Installation Procedure 1 when the crankshaft has NOT been
rotated from the original position.
Use Installation Procedure 2 when any of the following components
are removed:
|    •  | The timing chain or sprockets | 
 
If the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) turns on and DTC P1345
sets after installing the distributor, this indicates an incorrectly installed
 distributor.
Engine damage or distributor damage may occur. Use Procedure 2
in order to install the distributor.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Remove air cleaner assembly. Refer to
Air Cleaner Assembly Replacement 
 
- Remove the spark plug wires from the distributor cap.
 
| •  | Twist each spark plug boot 1/2 turn. | 
 
| •  | Pull only on the wire boot in order to remove the wire from the
distributor cap. | 
 
- Remove the electrical connector from the base of the distributor.
 
- Remove the two screws
that hold the distributor cap to the housing.
 
- Discard the screws.
 
- Remove the distributor cap from the housing.
 
- Use a grease pencil in
order to note the position of the rotor in relation to the distributor housing
            (1). 
 
- Mark the distributor housing and the intake manifold with a grease
pencil.
 
- Remove the mounting clamp hold down bolt.
 
- Remove the distributor.
 
- As the distributor is
being removed from the engine, watch the rotor move in a counter-clockwise
             direction about 42 degrees. This will appear as slightly
 more than 1 clock position.
 
- Note the position of the rotor segment.
 
- Place a second mark on the base of the distributor (2).
This will aid in achieving proper rotor alignment during the distributor installation.
 
Installation Procedure 1
-  If installing a new distributor
assembly, place 2 marks on the new distributor housing in the same location
            as  the  2 marks on the original  housing.
 
- Remove the new distributor cap, if necessary.
 
- Align the rotor with the second mark (2).
 
- Guide the distributor into the engine. 
 
- Align the hole in the distributor hold-down base over the mounting
hole in the intake manifold. 
 
- As the distributor is
being installed, observe the rotor moving in a clockwise direction about 42 degrees.
 
- Once the distributor is completely seated, the rotor segment should
be aligned with the mark on the distributor base (1). 
 
| •  | If the rotor segment is not aligned with the number 1 mark, the
driven gear teeth and the camshaft have meshed one or more teeth out of alignment. | 
 
| •  | In order to correct this condition, remove the distributor and
reinstall the distributor. | 
 
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
-  Install the distributor
mounting clamp bolt.
 
Tighten
Tighten the distributor clamp bolt to 25 N·m (18 lb ft).
- Install the distributor
cap.
 
- Install two new distributor cap screws.
 
Tighten
Tighten the screws to 2.4 N·m (21 lb in).
- Install the electrical connector to the distributor.
 
- Install the spark plug wires to the distributor cap. 
 
- Install the ignition coil
wire.
 
Note the correct orientation of the wire boot.
Important: If the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is turned ON after installing
the distributor, and a DTC P1345 is found, the distributor has been
 installed            incorrectly.
- Refer to installation procedure 2 if malfunction indicator lamp
is turned ON after installing the distributor.
 
Installation Procedure 2
Important: Rotate the number 1 cylinder to top dead center (TDC) of the compression
stroke. The engine front cover has 2 alignment tabs and the crankshaft balancer
            has 2 alignment marks (spaced 90 degrees apart) which are
   used      for     positioning number 1 piston at top dead center (TDC).
 With   the   piston    on    the  compression stroke and at top dead center,
 the   crankshaft   balancer     alignment    mark (1) must align with
 the engine   front cover   tab (2) and    the  crankshaft    balancer alignment
 mark (4)   must align  with  the engine    front  cover tab (3).
- Rotate the crankshaft balancer clockwise until the alignment marks on
the crankshaft balancer are aligned with the tabs on the engine front cover
            and the number 1 piston is at top dead center of the compression
   stroke.
 
- Align white paint mark
on the bottom stem of the distributor, and the pre-drilled indent  hole in
             the bottom of  the gear (3).
 
Notice: The ignition system distributor driven gear and rotor may be installed
in multiple positions. In order to avoid mistakes, mark the distributor on
the following components in order to ensure the same mounting position  upon
reassembly:
|    •  | The distributor driven gear | 
 
Installing the driven gear 180 degrees out of alignment, or locating
the rotor in the wrong holes, will cause a no-start condition.  Premature
engine wear or damage may result.
- With the gear in this position,
the rotor segment should be positioned as shown for a V6 engine (1)
or V8 engine (2).
 
| •  | The alignment will not be exact. | 
 
| •  | If the driven gear is installed incorrectly, the dimple will be
approximately 180 degrees opposite of the rotor segment when the gear
 is      installed in the distributor. | 
 
- Using a long screw driver, align the oil pump drive shaft to the drive
tab of the distributor.
 
- Guide the distributor into the engine. Ensure that the spark plug
towers are perpendicular to the centerline of the engine.
 
- Once the distributor is
fully seated, the rotor segment should be aligned with the pointer cast into
             the distributor base. 
 
| •  | There may be a 6 cast into this pointer, indicating that the distributor
is to be used on a 6 cylinder engine or an 8, indicating that            
   the distributor is to be used on a 8 cylinder engine.  | 
 
| •  | If the rotor segment does not come within a few degrees of the
pointer, the gear mesh between the distributor and the camshaft may be off
               a tooth or more.  | 
 
| •  | If this is the case, repeat the procedure again in order to achieve
proper alignment. | 
 
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the distributor
mounting clamp bolt.
 
Tighten
Tighten the distributor clamp bolt to 25 N·m (18 lb ft).
- Install the distributor
cap.
 
- Install two new distributor cap screws.
 
Tighten
Tighten the screws to 2.4 N·m (21 lb in).
- Install the electrical connector to the distributor.
 
- Install the spark plug wires to the distributor cap. 
 
- Install the ignition coil
wire.
 
Note the correct orientation of the wire boot.
Important: If the MIL is turned ON after installing the distributor, and a DTC P1345
is found, the distributor has been installed             incorrectly.
- Repeat  installation procedure 2 if the malfunction indicator
lamp is turned ON after installing the distributor.