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Can you help with my 1993 Honda Accord?

I have a 1993 Honda Accord that I'm having trouble with. I changed the main relay because the car wouldn't start on hot days. I also replaced the battery.































I have a new challenge now. The car will just stop running while I'm driving. No sputtering. No misfire. It just dies. It will start up after an hour of letting the engine cooling down.































I did pull the plug wire off and wasn't getting any spark when I was trying to crank the engine. I put the wire back on and it started after a couple of tries and after the engine had cooled down some.































I've been reading about it online and the articles are suggesting something about an igniter or the coil or distributor. If that's the case, which component should I change and what year and model Honda has interchangeable parts for what I need?































By the way, I did notice that after I let the engine cool off for over an hour and came back and cranked it ONE time, the igniter was very hot.































Anyway, can anyone help?
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