?why am i blowing core on my the dizzy?
i have a 92 hatch non v tec with the 16 valve motor with a v tec dizzy on it its holding on by one bolt and i rev it up today and it cut off now im not getting any fire need help what could it be
Originally Posted by duntoris5
i have a 92 hatch non v tec with the 16 valve motor with a v tec dizzy on it its holding on by one bolt and i rev it up today and it cut off now im not getting any fire need help what could it be
Originally Posted by duntoris5
i have a 92 hatch non v tec with the 16 valve motor with a v tec dizzy on it its holding on by one bolt and i rev it up today and it cut off now im not getting any fire need help what could it be
can i get a wtf on this please.
Originally Posted by duntoris5
i have a 92 hatch non v tec with the 16 valve motor with a v tec dizzy on it its holding on by one bolt and i rev it up today and it cut off now im not getting any fire need help what could it be
Originally Posted by duntoris5
I have a 92 hatch non-VTEC motor being ran off of a VTEC dizzy. It is being held on by one bolt and I revved it up today and it cut off. Now i'm not getting any Spark and need help, what could it be?
Edited your post.
Alright, I would say that you need a distributor. I believe the motor you have is a D15b7? IF you have any friend's with the similar motor, ask them to let you try out there distributor. Thats probably your problem.
I dunno, I think I remember something in there about a 16 valve, but he might have been rambling about his age or something. I don't think its a d15b7.
Originally Posted by crxnfx
I dunno, I think I remember something in there about a 16 valve, but he might have been rambling about his age or something. I don't think its a d15b7.
b8 or some shit. But I just noticed the thread title and it kinda sounded like he popped a pimple.
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