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When you pull the oil pump to remove the broken piece, make sure you mark where the teeth end up so you can orient the pump rotor in the same position when you replace it.
You must mean "distributor rotor"?? The only way for your distributor to stop turning is for the tab to break off the end of the shaft. Does the rotor turn freely? It should not.
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