help me identify this distributor please!
#1
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help me identify this distributor please!
OK I was sold this by some fool,
thinking i'd get a 92-95 d15b7 dizzy,
but end up with this, the plugs look nothing like a b7 dizzy,
the guy was parting out two motors, I think the other was a zc of some sort,
but he swears up and down that it came off the b7.
so anyways theres a chance its from a zc, but i've got no clue.
I need to sell it, but first I need to know what it is.
so if anyone can tell me I'd really appreciate it.
here are the pics,
I apologize for the horrendous photos, the digicam cost 20bux.. and thus this quality.
thinking i'd get a 92-95 d15b7 dizzy,
but end up with this, the plugs look nothing like a b7 dizzy,
the guy was parting out two motors, I think the other was a zc of some sort,
but he swears up and down that it came off the b7.
so anyways theres a chance its from a zc, but i've got no clue.
I need to sell it, but first I need to know what it is.
so if anyone can tell me I'd really appreciate it.
here are the pics,
I apologize for the horrendous photos, the digicam cost 20bux.. and thus this quality.
#2
Solbros Owns Me
Re: help me identify this distributor please! (Tad)
wtf, looks like an oooold school dizzy with mechanical vacuum advance!
pre-OBD something it looks like
pre-OBD something it looks like
#4
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Re: (EKCivicR)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EKCivicR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Milky white plugs... usually pre-obd or obd-0 if you like to put it that way. Obd-1 & 2 usually has grey plugs. </TD></TR></TABLE>
They got rid of the vacuum advance with obd1. In the USA anyway.
They got rid of the vacuum advance with obd1. In the USA anyway.
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