Squeaking Distributor
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Squeaking Distributor
It just started about a week ago, it's not every time but usually after the car sits for a couple days. I recently replaced my cap/rotor a couple months ago. The noise sounds like a squeaking and it also sounds like grinding. I took off my cap and there's some kind of light carbon inside the cap. Could it be my bearings?
Also it goes away after I drive... TIA
[Modified by integracon, 2:08 PM 1/2/2003]
Also it goes away after I drive... TIA
[Modified by integracon, 2:08 PM 1/2/2003]
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Re: Squeaking Distributor (TheShocker)
So is the whole distributor wasted or is there a specific part I can rebuild? It's been off/on for about a week, can I make it a week till I either rebuild or get a new one?
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Re: Squeaking Distributor (integracon)
There is a recall on some integra distributors. I forget exactly which ones, just giving you a heads up, so don't flame me if you guys already know. I had a 1992 integra start making wierd noises, and it was replaced by the dealer free of charge, and this was like 6 years after I bought the car.
It could be the bearings that are making the squeaking noise. I have heard of some people who were able to replace the bearing without buying a whole new distributor- Even if you are able to locate the correct replacement bearing size, it will not be easy to press the old bearing out of the distributor housing, and get the new one in there. Maybe somebody more informed can add some insight.
It could be the bearings that are making the squeaking noise. I have heard of some people who were able to replace the bearing without buying a whole new distributor- Even if you are able to locate the correct replacement bearing size, it will not be easy to press the old bearing out of the distributor housing, and get the new one in there. Maybe somebody more informed can add some insight.
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Re: Squeaking Distributor (mos)
Well I'm using an OBD0 B16 distributor, so I'm thinking the recall is out
There's a guy on ebay that sells JDM B16 distributors for $270/shipped-BRAND NEW. I'm thinkin I might just get one.
There's a guy on ebay that sells JDM B16 distributors for $270/shipped-BRAND NEW. I'm thinkin I might just get one.
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Re: Squeaking Distributor (integracon)
The bearings in the dist. housing are shot. They can technically be replaced if you take the dist to a machine shop.
Easiest way is to just get a new distributor. Mine lasted like this for a couple days until the dist. shaft got so hot it melted the rotor and the car died on the freeway.
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Easiest way is to just get a new distributor. Mine lasted like this for a couple days until the dist. shaft got so hot it melted the rotor and the car died on the freeway.
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Re: Squeaking Distributor (integracon)
what's up rob? i know there's places in the bay that rebuild distributors, just call around in the yellow pages because i can't think of any off hand. it will be cheaper then $270 too.
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