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    dizzy install

    recently i have had dizzy problems on my eg civic and was going to get mine reconditioned but instead have bought a new one to save with problems in the future.

    i seached for a DIY dizzy install and didnt find much.

    is this hard to do yourself or is it best left the pros ?

    by the way the engine is a 2000 b16a

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    If you are swapping the same one, not geting one that wasn't for your car, then you will be fine. It's 3 bolts, the rotor only fits one way and then a plug.

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    well its the same one as in i got the part number that was written on my old dizzy and ordered a new one.

    so should i be ok to do it my self?

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    Should be a pretty easy install.

    i've never done it but you don't really have to worry about timing or anything because your not moving the cams or anything.

    Should be a bolt off bolt on job by the looks of things.

    Good luck mate

    J

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    thats good news yeah i wa worried about the timing f**king up.

    so will the dizzy only bolt on one way because i have gherd that it can go one 4 ways, is this true?

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    You have to worry about ignition timing but that's easy to set. As far as it going in it's literally a 5 minute job. Once it's on and plugged in just start the car, then loosen the bolts just a little and adjust it until it idles good. Then next time you are at a shop have them set the timing perfect unless there are no issues as it was set.

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    as above.

    dont think because you havent moved the cams that the timing will be ok, because it wont.

    you have to let the engine warm right up, bridge the SCS and adjust the timing.

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    hmmm

    ok so im getting mixed information again.

    whats the SCS? and how do i adjust the timing?

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    id say timing light time Itsuki

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    do we have one?

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    good guide I found: http://www.automedia.com/Ignition/Ti...cr20020501it/1
    clicky http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showpos...4&postcount=15
    timing light: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30814
    some more info that may help: http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cars-tr...vic-44522.html


    ps. you can get a timing light at autoone / supercheap etc.., while you are there, grab a Haynes workshop manual for your car, which should tell you how to do it properly.

    Last edited by EuroDude; 06-12-2006 at 09:06 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bal View Post
    do we have one?
    nah we dont have one. should get one but

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