tec distributors
I need to know what other cars have an the tec distributor that goes in a 96
honda accord lx f22b2 engine. I need to know after you take off the cap,and rotor how do you take off that metal plate that has 3screws on it. Ofcoarse I took out the three screws but I could not get that plate to budge. I believe the internal coil is behind there looks like a little black box. I ook out the icm and still could not get to it. My haynes manual does not have the tec distributor in it so i need to know what other cars have that distributor and ill find a manual on them. |
Re: tec distributors
amsjsj,
It seems you are doing quite a few upgrades to your car. You mentioned in another post that the Haynes manual didn't have the info you were looking for. I would recommend that you spring for the factory authorized service manual from http://www.helminc.com. It doesn't come cheap, but it is the best $60 - $70 you can possibly spend. I have never done a single repair to my '94 Civic, but have added a few comfort and convenience accessories. The complete and comprehensive wiring diagrams alone makes the Helm manual worth the price. amsjsj wrote: > > I need to know what other cars have an the tec distributor that goes in a 96 > honda accord lx f22b2 engine. I need to know after you take off the cap,and > rotor how do you take off that metal plate that has 3screws on it. Ofcoarse > I took out the three screws but I could not get that plate to budge. I > believe the internal coil is behind there looks like a little black box. I > ook out the icm and still could not get to it. My haynes manual does not > have the tec distributor in it so i need to know what other cars have that > distributor and ill find a manual on them. |
Re: tec distributors
amsjsj,
It seems you are doing quite a few upgrades to your car. You mentioned in another post that the Haynes manual didn't have the info you were looking for. I would recommend that you spring for the factory authorized service manual from http://www.helminc.com. It doesn't come cheap, but it is the best $60 - $70 you can possibly spend. I have never done a single repair to my '94 Civic, but have added a few comfort and convenience accessories. The complete and comprehensive wiring diagrams alone makes the Helm manual worth the price. amsjsj wrote: > > I need to know what other cars have an the tec distributor that goes in a 96 > honda accord lx f22b2 engine. I need to know after you take off the cap,and > rotor how do you take off that metal plate that has 3screws on it. Ofcoarse > I took out the three screws but I could not get that plate to budge. I > believe the internal coil is behind there looks like a little black box. I > ook out the icm and still could not get to it. My haynes manual does not > have the tec distributor in it so i need to know what other cars have that > distributor and ill find a manual on them. |
Re: tec distributors
amsjsj,
It seems you are doing quite a few upgrades to your car. You mentioned in another post that the Haynes manual didn't have the info you were looking for. I would recommend that you spring for the factory authorized service manual from http://www.helminc.com. It doesn't come cheap, but it is the best $60 - $70 you can possibly spend. I have never done a single repair to my '94 Civic, but have added a few comfort and convenience accessories. The complete and comprehensive wiring diagrams alone makes the Helm manual worth the price. amsjsj wrote: > > I need to know what other cars have an the tec distributor that goes in a 96 > honda accord lx f22b2 engine. I need to know after you take off the cap,and > rotor how do you take off that metal plate that has 3screws on it. Ofcoarse > I took out the three screws but I could not get that plate to budge. I > believe the internal coil is behind there looks like a little black box. I > ook out the icm and still could not get to it. My haynes manual does not > have the tec distributor in it so i need to know what other cars have that > distributor and ill find a manual on them. |
Re: tec distributors
amsjsj,
It seems you are doing quite a few upgrades to your car. You mentioned in another post that the Haynes manual didn't have the info you were looking for. I would recommend that you spring for the factory authorized service manual from http://www.helminc.com. It doesn't come cheap, but it is the best $60 - $70 you can possibly spend. I have never done a single repair to my '94 Civic, but have added a few comfort and convenience accessories. The complete and comprehensive wiring diagrams alone makes the Helm manual worth the price. amsjsj wrote: > > I need to know what other cars have an the tec distributor that goes in a 96 > honda accord lx f22b2 engine. I need to know after you take off the cap,and > rotor how do you take off that metal plate that has 3screws on it. Ofcoarse > I took out the three screws but I could not get that plate to budge. I > believe the internal coil is behind there looks like a little black box. I > ook out the icm and still could not get to it. My haynes manual does not > have the tec distributor in it so i need to know what other cars have that > distributor and ill find a manual on them. |
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