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9th March 18:55
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I've thought about it a lot. If you're keeping it only a year, I think it's
just a toss-up as to which direction you take. In other words, if you use non-OEM parts, I wouldn't count on it lasting a year. But it might. Do you have any interest in using Ebay (and so you can wait as much as a week for the part to arrive)? There's a company called "Distributor King" selling distributors there, and it has an impressive looking warranty. Just do a search at www.ebay.com for {distributor civic}. Distributor King's distributors include a new ignitor, cap, rotor, everything. See http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-9...EC-Ignition-Di stributor_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33690QQitemZ7 995718758QQrdZ1 I've never used them, but under your conditions, and based on my experience, I'd consider them. You could also just buy a new OEM coil (about $80 from http://www.slhonda.com), and roll the dice with the old distributor. You might need a new ignitor. Have you tried some diagnostics on it? |
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