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  • what kind of motor is this .. does this Tune-up just apply to that motor or to all of em?

  • @skaterman1q2 it would apply to all civic engines that have a distributor- however a full service should include an oil & filter change, fuel filter change and the cabin air filter if equipped... depending on mileage, for auto trans a drain and fill of HONDA ATF-Z1 (3 qts.?). that's on top of what he did. If the Civic is newer & has coil on plug ignition, skip the new wires, rotor, rotor cap & gasket as they are not used.

  • Dude Spark plugs only with 25-30nm ! Not to hard!

  • A little advice, when you remove your wires, before removing the sparksplugs, putt a airgun on, sometimes it have dust and crap on the sparkholes, with that, thoses crap don't go on the engine. it's also better to use a torque wrench with the honda torque sheet, and you need to mesure the gape of the plug too and check the honda manual for see if the gape is correct or if you need to change it. don't forget to look if it's a ingle-use hollow or folded metal washer, somes have no washer...

  • thanks this helped me

  • I got the spark plug wires at Advance Auto Parts.

  • where did u get the ngk spark plug wire set

  • would this be the same for a 2002 Honda Civic EX?

  • Nice thanks im going to try it on my civic thanks for the video.

  • The cap and rotor are both BWD. I just went with what was recommended by the auto parts store on those. The plugs are NGK platinum tip, and the wires are also NGK.

  • wat brand is the distributor cap and rotor?

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