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<CrxChicken@anonamoo.com> wrote in news:hcnnsi$fak$1@news.telesweet.net:
> Do you think maybe i have a bad 12v wire in the distributor that is > eaten out inside and shows good with an ohm meter if the wire gets > pushed around? > > If the old ignitor works it makes me wonder what the original problem > was... > > Maybe the coil but the ohm meter tested the coil as good > > makes it hard to trust it to drive > > You CANNOT test coils with a VOM, no matter what anybody tells you. Pushing 1.5V or whatever through the windings is NOT the same as zapping the windings with 20,000 volts. What color is the spark? Test this with an actual plug stuck in one of the plug wires. Do not use a spark tester. Test at night, or in a darkened garage. You want purply-blue and nothing less. How old are the wires? The cap? The rotor? How long did you let it run? -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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<CrxChicken@anonamoo.com> wrote in news:hcnofk$fqt$1@news.telesweet.net:
> last question i will ask tonight > > I dont even want to think what full a Honda Distributor would cost About $800. But there are also wrecking yards with an abundance of perfectly good OEM Honda parts for cheaper than new/reman aftermarket. > > I have seen aftermarket ones under $300 or about that > Rebuilt and new > > Do you have any reccomendation on a brand? > > Dorman, Cardone, Other OEM Honda. The others are crap. > > Also any other suggestions thanks > > 1) You've just had a bad experience with one aftermarket part (which I predicted way back in my very first reply), and you want to put /more/ aftermarket parts in your ignition system? 2) What makes you think you need a new distributor? 3) Did you even read my reply immediately previous to this one? Have you read ANYTHING I posted? Frankly, your replies don't sound as though you have. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Yea like i said in my very first post
New Cap, Wires, Rotor, coil, ignitor Everything was new and although you say all aftermarket Ignitors are crap .... it was new and its hard to believe 100% of them come out of the box DOA. big class action suits and stuff heh I only let it run for about a minute or so ... ran it up to Redline a few times. RPM Guage is not responding accurately to the RPMs of the engine ... could be the guage i guess. Yea I know you cant really test a coil like that but it was not open so thats something It is pretty hard to test a distributor without a test station that can dyno it.and its not like the old days with points and weights. Anyway the engine feels different but it could be just from stitting. The ehaust smells like acetone or carb cleaner but i haven't used any. I appreciate your help Its probably one of the last things I would have swapped back in because it was the first thing that I thought was bad..... However I am not sure why the car died in the first place. The old cap could have been the problem or the large amount of dust buildup in the distributor could have caused a problem. but like i said I wonder if I have a bluewhite wire that may be on its last leg just getting contact for the moment because I pushed the wires around when I opened the distributor. They test ok for continuity but it could be like a battery cable that gets eaten out inside .. the thing is 20 years old. the gaskets on the distributor are breaking down Im sure a lot of things are... I have been working nights for the past few weeks making it difficult to get time to work on the car that along with the rain ... but thanks again I will still be working on it for a while and hope if I run into any other problems you might lend an ear and a answer. "Tegger" <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote in message news:Xns9CB7B8A6DC8BAtegger@208.90.168.18... > <CrxChicken@anonamoo.com> wrote in news:hcnnsi$fak$1@news.telesweet.net: > > > You CANNOT test coils with a VOM, no matter what anybody tells you. > > Pushing 1.5V or whatever through the windings is NOT the same as zapping > the windings with 20,000 volts. > > What color is the spark? Test this with an actual plug stuck in one of the > plug wires. Do not use a spark tester. Test at night, or in a darkened > garage. You want purply-blue and nothing less. > > How old are the wires? The cap? The rotor? > > How long did you let it run? > > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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