T-stat housing bolt help

Dtowncats

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I am doing a timing chain cover gasket and in the process of putting everything back together. I am having trouble getting to the bottom bolt with a wrench. The plug for the distributor and the top water pump bolt is in the way. Is there a way to move the distributor out of the way because I don't want to have to take off the accessory bracket? Or would it just be better to take the acc. bracket off? Thanks
 
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Along the lines of what Kevin did, it seems like an allen head bolt would work well in that location too.

I also remove it 1/64th of a turn at a time with a box end. I cant remember if a ratcheting-box-end helped or not.

Good luck.
 
I would tighten the bolt finger tight with needle nose pliers. There is a raised edge on the bolt, around the outer edge, I could grip that with the needle nose pliers and snug up the bolt and than use a 1/4" drive universal and appropriate socket. This procedure always worked pretty good for me.
 
I put allen head bolts on the thermostat housing, and use a ball end allen wrench to turn them.

Otherwise, set the engine up at TDC no 1 and just pull the dist, and put it back in later. Mark the dist location first. This should get it running and you can time it later if needed.