D15, D16, D17 and Mini-Me swaps
By rmp705
#269805 on my d16 vtec my dizzy does not have the bolt on the rotor how do i take it off to replace it
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By teal_dx
#269810 The screw is all that is holding the rotor on the shaft. If the screw is already out then just pull the rotor off of the shaft. It might be a tight fit, not slide right off.
By rmp705
#269813 there is no screw hole or anything thats where im confused
By rmp705
#269814 ok here is the deal i have two dizzys and one seems to be after market because it has a production date of 2006 and my other one has the screw they also come from the same motor

why is it the replaced one doesnt have to screw tho
By rmp705
#269844 cool well i changed the rotor coil and cap and i am still getting the missfire
By rmp705
#269845 cool well i changed the rotor coil and cap and i am still getting the missfire
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By RWMIII
#269884 did you try testing the ICM and coil? Plug wires in good condition? Plugs in fairly decent shape? Valve cover not leaking down into the spark plug holes?

just some ideas :thumb:
By rmp705
#269905 i did not test the icm
i change the coil also
plugs were changed 5000 miles ago they r bosch copper
and wires are still in tact
valve cover is good

and i do not have a led tester or a hz function on my multimeter
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By teal_dx
#269920 Just because the wires look intact doesn't mean they're not bad.
I've had perfectly good wires just go bad one day without warning, causing my engine to miss. I guess the wire inside just loses conductivity after so long.
I'd try wires before throwing any more $ at the dizzy. :thumb: