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    ignition overhaul

    So I finished my ignition overhaul today and boy was it more of a bitch than I anticipated. The three bolts on the distributor killlllled me. I ended up removing two of the coolant hoses to make it work. I dont have huge hands but damn! i never wanna do that again. After the mark D chip and injectors, the car runs great. Next up O2 sensor. Anyone else hate changing the distributor? did i miss something that makes it a HELL of a lot easier.
    -ben
    www.benjamineliward.com

    #2
    did you just do the cap and rotor?

    92 White Mtech Vert

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      #3
      cap/rotor/plug wires/plugs -all BOSCH
      www.benjamineliward.com

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        #4
        I need to do this. I have the spark plugs done, but everything else is on the to do list. How much was everything and where'd you get it?

        SC*AR

        Originally posted by JamesE30
        And with a car looking like yours I imagine the balance shall tip in the favor of insult, like a big fat fucking retarded fucking black girl on a see-saw, opposite... a dwarf.

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          #5
          +1 on costs

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            #6
            arizona autohaus had the best prices i could find. I didnt search extremely hard, but only used places i havent had trouble with. I got the wires from partsgeek for about 112 which was a LOT less then i could them anywhere else. I got the rotor/cap/plugs from arizona autohaus. i think they were 16/50ish/2.80 respectively. everything came when they said they would and so far they are performing well!
            www.benjamineliward.com

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              #7
              cap and rotor arn't THAT hard to replace, just takes a 1/4 drive socket and some wiggling
              1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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                #8
                I remove the fan & shroud. Relatively easy then.

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                  #9
                  removing the fan and shroud would def help;). After removing the hoses the job went smoothly. I dont know why i didnt remove them before i started. And yes a 1/4 socket saved my life.
                  www.benjamineliward.com

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