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Old 01-22-2006, 08:03 PM
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distributor???

i have a b16 in my 91 civic and its obd0 , and the distributor is bad , i have a friend who has a 90-91 integra gs that is obd0, can i swap out my distributor for his?????? thanks
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Re: distributor???

should work. you may run into problems with the mounting though if thats a problem, switch the internals.
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Re: distributor???

do you know the code or whatever for a b16 distributor , i think its td22 is that right ???
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Re: distributor???

no i dont, but, just hack the leg off the front of the b18 dizzy
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Re: distributor???

TD22U Civic 88-91 JDM B16A (Japanese Spec.) Yup your right.
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Re: distributor???

is there a difference between td22 and td22u?????? does the U matter
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Re: distributor???

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no i dont, but, just hack the leg off the front of the b18 dizzy
I agree.

If anything just search for used JDM non obd dizzy. I would tell you to look on the partstrader.com but that site has been slow in the past 2 years now. Try searching for one on www.passwordjdm.com
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Re: distributor???

hey i have a dpfi d15 and was wondering if i could swap out the internals on a zc distridutor into my stock distibutor for my multi point swap.
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