1988 Honda Prelude Distributor O-Ring Ishino Stone

  • This Original Equipment Manufacturer part is the same part that was made & installed by the car manufacturer at the factory where the car was produced.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Fuel Delivery Type
1988 Honda Prelude CARB
20 In Stock
Best Price:

$10.74 USD
$12.89 USD
Brand Ishino Stone
Part # ISH1644035
Condition New
Warehouse A

Ishino Stone

  • with Hitachi Distributor
  • Ishino
    Ishino Japan is an original equipment manufacturer of sealing products, lubricants, and gaskets.

    Packaging

    length
    1.30
    width
    1.30
    height
    0.10
    weight
    0.05
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
    1. MAM
      14 Aug, 2014
      OEM quality, perfect fit and very easy to install
    2. Bobmay
      03 Jun, 2014
      A common problem in old Hondas, this fixes most of the cases where there is oil leaking at the base of the distributor, at one end of the valve cover. This oil leak deteriorated a coolant hose under the distributor, the hose can swell and rupture which can lead you stranded with an overheated car.Another common leak where oil settles in that area on some Hondas, is at the VTEC spool valve, which is behind that corner of the engine on some models. For that leak, ASIN B009NQ8L5S or equivalent, should help.This one is easy to replace, just un-latch the connectors, make note of the distributor's mounting bolt in its rotated slot (advance/retard adj), and note the orientation of the rotor shaft's end key/slot, or try not to rotate anything while the distributor is out for the brief time it takes to replace the O-ring.There are cases where the oil has gone inside the distributor. If that is your case, refer to ASIN B001G5VST0 and check if that seal fits...
    3. Miles Lindgren
      02 Feb, 2014
      Fits a 1997 Civic EX with d16y8 engine. Removing the distributor is easy, hardest part was removing the old o-ring which had hardened to the point it was closer to a washer.

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