Thomas Dekany
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EDIT** Or did you mean while cleaning/dressing the rack itself?
Yes while cleaning. My pads/applicators turn black in a second!
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EDIT** Or did you mean while cleaning/dressing the rack itself?
SpoiledMan said:Igniters should have only been a problem with the OEM parts and the first replacement should have fixed it. I wonder if you kept getting the defective part number Scott?
Scottwax said:Cool car too. Should be dead reliable too. If that is a '91 (don't remember them being available in '90 and it has the '90-1 tail lights), the only real issue will probably be the distributor. The coil and ignitor are in the distributor and one or the other seems to go out about every 50,000 miles or so.
jnmttu said:The only other things are the fact that the brakes are basically undersized and terribly prone to warping. Part of this is my driving, but every 4th gen Accord I have ever ridden in has warped rotors unless the brakes were just done.
LightngSVT said:Wow, holy freaking cow what a difference! You could easily flip and make a nice profit Im sure. I really impressed with how nice you got the trim and the rims to look. Did you use a Dremel or something to getinto those tiny holes in the wheels?
tdekany said:Yes while cleaning. My pads/applicators turn black in a second!
ebpcivicsi said:Sorry, I missed this...
I cleaned the trim at the "wash stage" with a small boars hair brush, so I didn't have an applicator per se. When dressing the trim, it came clean enough that only one applicator was sufficient to complete the job, it *was* black though.![]()