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    Engine noise????

    I just recently noticed that at 4,000rpm and on, I hear a "grinding" noise coming from the engine bay. Is more like when your distributor has gone by and starts sounding like you're grounding rocks
    Do you guys have this issue? The engine behaves the same, no drop on power, it idles normaly, so I really don't know what it can be, maybe another distributor


    95 Accord Wagon EX - Stock

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    your dizzy bearing is going. common problem for our cars

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      Originally posted by xfactortype1
      your dizzy bearing is going. common problem for our cars

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      x
      Does that means that I need to change the entire dizzy (shaft) or just the cap and rotor?


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        #4
        im not aware of being able to replace just the bearing, but it may be possible, although i doubt it. usually you have to replace the whole thing. its one intergrated unit.

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