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97 EX Parts on a 98 EX?

I am putting in a new cam and sprocket in my 98 EX Coupe, and I was told that while I'm in there I might as well toss on a new timing belt and new water pump. I can get a set for cheap that is for a 97 EX, will they fit my car. I don't see why it wouldn't, they are both D16Y8's, but before I spend any mone I just want to make sure.
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