At 09:57 PM 4/5/2012, Richard Koerner wrote: >But it appears to be for only a 2.1 engine, 1986+. Would it fit a >1.9 engine (distributor) like mine? Probably not, or they wouldn't >make the distinction. For whatever reason, my "style" of >distributor cap is the kind that has male studs, and my spark plug >wires have the female connection to these studs. And I'm still >wondering what the "static suppression" Ralph, I just took a stud-type cap and fitted the metal shield to it (bloody nuisance). I then removed it and fitted a plastic shield. The plastic should eliminate your issues (of course you do still have to make sure the key on the cap is actually in the slot on the distributor body, but should be no harder than a plain cap). The plastic cap snaps on easily from above (covers the whole top with openings for the terminal towers to poke through) and the electrical connection is directly by one of the retaining snaps that hold the cap on, no little braid pigtail. Do it, you'll love it. Cheers, d |
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