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Old 10-04-2004, 08:08 PM
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87 200sx ignition

i really am having a hard time finding the module{ignition} for a mitsubishi dist. on 87's built from 5-86 and on. w/ crank sensor.it's an 87 200sx w/ standard trans...and 2.0 4.L...help!!thank you...
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ign. module search

i have an 86 and am having probs with missing. have checked both coils and module and so far everything checks out. both autozone and O'Reilly's have the modules, but since a rebuilt distributor is only $20 more than a module it just makes sense to replace the distributor. modules are between $150 and $165 and a rebuilt distributor is about $185 to $195 before tax. and you don't have to do anything but stab it back in the engine. my next purchase may be a dist.
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Old 10-17-2004, 09:55 PM
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200 sx timing

does anyone know which punch mark is supposed to align with the mark on the belt at tdc?..and what about the arrow on the pulley? thanks for any info.....
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