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I just recently sent my engine out in my 92 prelude for a rebuild. i reinstalled it and hooked up all connections, but now have no spark. i doubled checked wiring connections and all were connected. I checked the ignition coil and one of the readings was off by 0.5 ohms, so i replaced the ignition coil, but still no spark, is there anything that anyone can think of that i should check, nothing was even changed on the ignition during the overhaul. Has me at the end of my rope.
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Re: no spark
check the distributor cap and make sure the "spinny thing" is in there
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Re: no spark
have good sprak plugs and wires? Is your Cam truning over to turn the rotor to make spark is the rotor hitting?
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Re: no spark
Sounds like a distributer issue... make sure you have the right distributer cap and rotor set... there are two different ones for the ludes... also cam position sensor.....
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Re: no spark
I'd say check the cheapest first like the plug wires, the distributer cap, or the not so cheap distrbuter but just start simple
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