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    distributor "markings"?



    what are these blue markings for?
    i'm assuming the lines should line up perfectly...

    timing related?
    i'm car-tarded.

    sorry about the size, somethings wrong with my editor
    Last edited by LX_Accordian; 01-19-2009, 12:29 AM.
    My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

    "Behold! What was once thought to have been
    buried beneath the sands of time,
    the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
    from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian


    #2
    Nothing , I think it's a mark of quality being passed

    1993 Honda Accord LX 2004-2009
    1996 Honda Civic LX 2009-2012
    2012 Kia Optima LX 2012-2013
    2010 Honda Accord EX-L V6 2013-2018
    2007 Honda Fit Sport 2017-2017
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      #3
      really?

      i read somewhere that the rotor had to be positioned a certain way before installing. i thought these markings had something to do with that...
      My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

      "Behold! What was once thought to have been
      buried beneath the sands of time,
      the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
      from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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        #4
        Those marks will be on the camshaft gear and flywheel , the TDC marks.

        1993 Honda Accord LX 2004-2009
        1996 Honda Civic LX 2009-2012
        2012 Kia Optima LX 2012-2013
        2010 Honda Accord EX-L V6 2013-2018
        2007 Honda Fit Sport 2017-2017
        2018 Honda Accord EX-L 2.0T 2018-20XX






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          #5
          the rotor does have to be a certain way. but the distributor is keyed so it can only go in one way. honda idiot-proofed it for us

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jonas View Post
            the rotor does have to be a certain way. but the distributor is keyed so it can only go in one way. honda idiot-proofed it for us
            yup..what he said. Make sure you set the ignition timing...

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              #7
              ooh... that...

              lol.
              how do i set the ignition timing?
              i dont have a timing gun btw...
              My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

              "Behold! What was once thought to have been
              buried beneath the sands of time,
              the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
              from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jonas View Post
                the rotor does have to be a certain way. but the distributor is keyed so it can only go in one way. honda idiot-proofed it for us
                LOL! someone shoved mine in backwards on my F22 before i got it..... ran for months for me like that and who knows how long for the other guy!

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                  #9
                  wow... lol
                  My 1992 honda accord LX 5 spd.

                  "Behold! What was once thought to have been
                  buried beneath the sands of time,
                  the ill-fated Haynes Repair Manual has been resurrected
                  from the depths of a watery grave." - LX_Accordian

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Flatline View Post
                    LOL! someone shoved mine in backwards on my F22 before i got it..... ran for months for me like that and who knows how long for the other guy!
                    so it can go in backwards? wow. I never payed attention. I mean its not science. I bet whoever did that to your engine will never reveal themselves..

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