Went to change my dizzy cap, and noticed there is oil leaking from the cap and some in the cap. There isn't a whole lot, but enough to cause concern. Has anybody else had this problem? Never have had this problem with any car before. Thanks in advance...
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oil leaking into distributor is common with hondas of the 90's vintage.
if the cables from the harness underneath the distributor are black &
covered in motor oil then that suggests that its been leaking for a while.
mark the way the distributor was mounted with
a marker or blunt object like a flat head SD.
remove the distributor bolts (only 3 bolts).
then twist to the left & pull out.
work on a table so you dont lose any small screws.
& clean everything using shops rags (no degreaser or water)
then replace distributor gasket. its a small & black &
looks like this
i like to add a bit of gasket maker (silicone)
so i know for sure that it prevents leaks.
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Originally posted by existlosangeles View Postoil leaking into distributor is common with hondas of the 90's vintage.
if the cables from the harness underneath the distributor are black &
covered in motor oil then that suggests that its been leaking for a while.
mark the way the distributor was mounted with
a marker or blunt object like a flat head SD.
remove the distributor bolts (only 3 bolts).
then twist to the left & pull out.
work on a table so you dont lose any small screws.
& clean everything using shops rags (no degreaser or water)
then replace distributor gasket. its a small & black &
looks like this
i like to add a bit of gasket maker (silicone)
so i know for sure that it prevents leaks.
Did you even click on the link I posted? Doubt it. If there's oil INSIDE the distributor, it's the inner seal leaking. If there's oil just on the outside, and on the bottom, it's the distributor o ring.Last edited by dj_ender; 09-23-2013, 12:11 AM.Originally posted by Mishakol129Do not disrespect my intelligence. I am the smartest person I know : )
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It was just tuned up about two months ago. I'm going the external coil route. Eventually going full MSD ignition. I've read mixed reviews about the MSD Pro Cap on here, but I got a buddy that has one on a Civic and he's never had any problems with his. Getting a new fuel rail and injectors soon, and figured this would be better. Was thinking my coil might be going bad also.
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because its the correct way to do it. &
makes it much easier to clean EVERYTHING inside the distributor housing.
which if full of oil like he stated above.
i assumed the whole inside of the distributor has oil
because that's what tends to happen.
why half ass the job when you can do it correctly the first time?
i recommended him to first remove the distributor itself because hes not a pro & when you are not a pro you'll tend to lose things. if he works on a surface like a table hes most likely to do everything correctly.
& yes i did click the link & if you look closely you'll see that even
he took off the distributor because that's the correct way to do it.
now let me ask you, did you even click the link? doubt it.
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