I am among those innocents loathe to remove a distributor for fear I'll screw up its replacement. But now I am preparing to paint my BN7 engine in situ with the very expensive recommended paint, and it seems it would be helpful to remove the distributor. At this point I have the coil, generator (with fittings) , and the distributor cap with wires out of the car. Ditto, the valve cover. I have also drained the coolant to allow removal of the various hoses so that I can paint the exposed metal pieces. Can I safely unbolt the distributor (it has electronic ignition) and lift it out, assuming I have the battery disconnected (and I do), anticipating it will return as removed, and will it require resetting the timing? Also, I have painted the exhaust manifolds at the engine with a proper heat resistant paint, and am considering painting the intake manifold. This is suggested as the factory practice by the authors of the book usually recommended for concours restorations. That manifold is has an excellent unpainted aluminum (?) finish, and a lot of cars I have seen don't have the manifold painted. Since my car has a Toyota 5-speed, so I have no pretense about concours, but I am intent on making it a really nice driver.
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