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  1. #13
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    Apr 2004
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    Melbourne
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    ES1
    pull your distributor off and check the O ring on the end, this seals the oil in from the top of the engine

  2. #14
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    Sep 2006
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    Civic GLI 1997 EK1
    Quote Originally Posted by EDCivic View Post
    Can this seal and bearing be purchased from SKF or the like. Surely they must be of a size that would be in their catalogue ?
    I bought dizzy O rings at Peter Warren (Warwick Farm) for Toyota Camry 89 (3SFE) and Toyota Starlet 98 (4EFE) only around $4 each. Both of them have problem with oil leak from dizzy. It's easy DIY to change dizzy O ring. Just Before you take out the dizzy remember to mark the position of the dizzy and the engine block (use ruler or some thing sharp to mark the line) otherwise you have to adjust timing. Also note the position of rotor.

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