The Chevrolet El Camino is a coupe utility car. It is produced by Chevrolet between 1959 and 60 and from 1964 to 1987. During the "muscle car" era, buyers could create a sporty pickup that could tow a trailer in a variety of ways, and it is a good choice for them. During the development of the Chevrolet El Camino, many good parts have been built, such as the distributor. A faulty distributor can lead to stalling, an engine backfire, and poor engine performance.
Chevrolet El Camino offers great parts to customers. But there will be several problems after the distributor has been used for years. A Chevrolet El Camino distributor is used to distribute the high voltage that is generated to the ignition coil which then sends the spark to the spark plugs in the engine's proper firing order. The removal process for a Chevrolet El Camino distributor is as follows. Remove the retaining clips holding the distributor cap in place. Then, remove the cap and mark the position of the rotor. Next, remove all ignition wires and label if necessary, the vacuum lines and the bolt locking the distributor in place. Finally, pull the distributor straight out and remove the O-ring. We offer Chevrolet El Camino parts of great value. We are online for you 24/7.