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Follow the spark plug wires........Honda usually puts the distributor right at one end of the cylinder head, where it is driven directly off the end of the (overhead) camshaft.For the tachometer, make sure you connect to the correct wire. Follow the instructions that came with the tach. Call them if you have questions about a particular car.
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