So, last weekend, after coming to pick up my car from an oil change and having it fail to start (engine turned over fine, it just never caught and started; completely new problem, never seen it before), my mechanic winds up putting a new distributor in. I'm a little peeved about this anyways, since he put in a distributor 2.5 years ago, but whatever.
I drive off and, lo and behold, I start having the exact same issues I had with the first distributor he put in (see thread here. tl;dr - jumpy tach, engine guttering on acceleration, replaced the ICM and fixed it). I have not replaced the ICM yet because I'm planning on taking it back and bitching (because a) this distributor isn't working and b) I'm not convinced it was the problem in the first place).
I realise sometimes parts just don't work. But it does seem weird to have the same problem on two new distributors 2.5 years apart. Is this a common issue, am I just spectacularly unlucky, or is there something else I should be looking into? (Are there brands of distributor that should be avoided?)
I drive off and, lo and behold, I start having the exact same issues I had with the first distributor he put in (see thread here. tl;dr - jumpy tach, engine guttering on acceleration, replaced the ICM and fixed it). I have not replaced the ICM yet because I'm planning on taking it back and bitching (because a) this distributor isn't working and b) I'm not convinced it was the problem in the first place).
I realise sometimes parts just don't work. But it does seem weird to have the same problem on two new distributors 2.5 years apart. Is this a common issue, am I just spectacularly unlucky, or is there something else I should be looking into? (Are there brands of distributor that should be avoided?)
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