Then say so next time...right up front.
HTH are we supposed to know what you did do or didn't do? People here
aren't mind readers.
John D.
"Mike Ilk" <mike@appletreephoto.com> wrote in message news:<vhjas09btqi857@corp.supernews.com>...
> I guess I should clarify something. It DOES have new cap, rotor, plugs and
> wires on it. We actually have a couple of cars (both 85 Civics. One the
> sedan, one a wagon) with the same problem. We have talked to a couple of
> dealers, and they're even stumped on this one. Believe me, if I did
> something like not change the cap, I wouldn't have bothered posting 
>
>
> <d> wrote in message news:bf996j$8sg$1@slb1.atl.mindspring.net...
> > Sounds like you have a cracked distributor cap (you may not see water but
> it
> > might be there) or some crack insulation in the wiring. I would go ahead
> and
> > replace cap and maybe plug wires to. Doesn't this thing have an ignition
> > coil too? look there for moisture getting in.
> >
> >