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ezone 08-17-2017 12:19 AM

Re: Wires/screws for ignition coil
 
Aaaand NOPE not listed by itself in the dang catalog. I'm surprised, I was sure many of the individual parts (like the ICM) used to be available separately.

The catalog shows an igniter kit for 5th gen........No coil bolts though.

98 ACCORD shows the coil bolts as 6x30 mm long, so measure the length of yours--if they are the same the part # is 30136-P0A-A01


You can probably sub any common 6x1.0 mm bolts of the right length IF the heads will clear with a socket or wrench over them. IDK if it's feasible though. Take one to the store and match it up, see what works.
Get a whole distributor from the junkyard for spare parts?

ezone 08-17-2017 12:24 AM

Re: Wires/screws for ignition coil
 
30136-P0A-A01 was also used in 6th gen HX civic......IDK why it's not listed on the other versions.

:hithead:

ezone 08-17-2017 12:28 AM

Re: Oil on plugs
 
Also....threads merged because this is still the same project.

eager2learn 08-17-2017 11:05 PM

Re: Oil on plugs
 

Originally Posted by ezone (Post 4729188)
Also....threads merged because this is still the same project.

lol sorry...thanks for looking ezone but i got school next week....i went to lowes...lol ( iddnt get ur message in time, i would've ordered it) dude are you a honda technician or something...u know everything.

i found these...

http://imgur.com/a/Vtvom

they were a TADDDD BIT too long so i bought some washers to fill in the space..1 4mm washer did the trick...my car up and running now...IT WAS THE COIL!!!!!

Let's see how long this lasts....


Also...i still have start up issues...(bogging down) maybe my rotor is being caught up...

also there's a leak under my oil-holder under the car. where the screw is. I see drips under it...and my car wasn't even on the entire week it was dead.............:russian:

eager2learn 08-17-2017 11:07 PM

Re: Wires/screws for ignition coil
 

Originally Posted by ezone (Post 4729185)
Aaaand NOPE not listed by itself in the dang catalog. I'm surprised, I was sure many of the individual parts (like the ICM) used to be available separately.

The catalog shows an igniter kit for 5th gen........No coil bolts though.

98 ACCORD shows the coil bolts as 6x30 mm long, so measure the length of yours--if they are the same the part # is 30136-P0A-A01


You can probably sub any common 6x1.0 mm bolts of the right length IF the heads will clear with a socket or wrench over them. IDK if it's feasible though. Take one to the store and match it up, see what works.
Get a whole distributor from the junkyard for spare parts?

what does 6x30 mm mean?

ezone 08-17-2017 11:17 PM

Re: Oil on plugs
 

dude are you a honda technician or something...u know everything.
I clean toilets at a dealership. Sometimes I fill them too.


i found these...

http://imgur.com/a/Vtvom
A terminal block?




Also...i still have start up issues...(bogging down) maybe my rotor is being caught up...
Nah, that's not what a rotor failure would act like IMO

also there's a leak under my oil-holder under the car.
WTF izzat?
Maybe it's an oil-LEAKER instead of a holder?


what does 6x30 mm mean?
Standard bolt dimensions, diameter and length, in millimeters. Thread pitch is 1.0

https://www.boltdepot.com/images/dim...dimensions.gif

eager2learn 08-18-2017 10:20 AM

Re: Oil on plugs
 

Originally Posted by ezone (Post 4729250)
I clean toilets at a dealership. Sometimes I fill them too.

A terminal block?



Nah, that's not what a rotor failure would act like IMO
WTF izzat?
Maybe it's an oil-LEAKER instead of a holder?
Standard bolt dimensions, diameter and length, in millimeters. Thread pitch is 1.0

https://www.boltdepot.com/images/dim...dimensions.gif

yeah...dont tell me something wrong with using terminal block :flush:

oil holder = when u do a oil change n u pour oil into your engine...it pours into the pan that holds oil...u have to unscrew it to drain your oil...that's the oil holder. i found leaking right under the screw and its not lose man... :_doh:

why would u need to fill toilets?? 0.o

mcnoople 08-18-2017 11:47 AM

Re: Oil on plugs
 

Originally Posted by eager2learn (Post 4729256)
why would u need to fill toilets?? 0.o

Because that is all they trust him to do at the dealership.......:flush:

ezone 08-18-2017 11:52 AM

Re: Oil on plugs
 

yeah...dont tell me something wrong with using terminal block :flush:
I thought you were needing the screws that secure the coil to the housing.
Not the screws that secure the wires to the coil.
My mistake, sorry.


oil holder
Oil PAN.
Could be something like a bad gasket, plug not tight enough......and I once saw a crack develop in a steel pan immediately below the drain plug.
You'll have to clean it all off and watch where the leak starts. If it starts around the plug then you may as well just wait til the next oil change to replace the gasket.


why would u need to fill toilets?? 0.o
In the words of a wise state employee,
"I don't work on their time, and I don't {poop} on my time."

eager2learn 08-18-2017 02:44 PM

Re: Oil on plugs
 
"fill toilets" LOL i thought you had the job to put water into it....LOL


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