tools for 98 civic ignition tune up

Discussion in 'Civic' started by rao, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. rao

    rao Guest

    Hi,
    I want to buy tools for working on my 98 honda civic. The current
    issue I want work on is ignition tune up(rotor, cap, wires, plugs).
    Any recommendations for the tools I should buy as well as the manual
    and the stores or online resources where I can buy the tools. Thanks
    very much.

    Rao
     
    rao, Oct 27, 2007
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  2. rao

    maumee Guest

    I assume from your note that you are completely without any knowledge
    about car repair. No one is going to spend the time to answer your
    specific questions since it is clear you have done no research on your
    own. This group has a large amount of information that will help you
    answer the questions you are asking. Go back in this group and read.
    If you are making a fair attempt at a particular problem then ask. If
    this kind of work does not interest you, then take your car to the
    dealer.
     
    maumee, Oct 28, 2007
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  3. rao

    Elle Guest

    A good start for routine maintenance:

    Sockets, short: 6mm, 8 mm, 10 mm (long too), 12 mm (long
    too), 14 mm (long too), 19 mm (long only; for rotating
    tires).

    Wrenches (combination = box and open end): 10, 12, and 14 mm

    Screwdriver: Get one of those with five or so changeable
    heads (phillips head and slot head).

    Hydraulic jack: Check your car's weight and buy an
    inexpensive one. Do not use the scissors jack in the trunk
    of the car. It's not designed for routine use; it's
    emergency use only.

    Jack stands, one pair.

    Car ramps: Buy the hard plastic ones. I use these for oil
    changes. If your budget is really tight, you can use the
    jack stands instead.

    For the best prices and decent enough quality, I would buy
    all the above at either Pep Boys or Harbor Freight. Many
    complain about the quality of the tools at these places, but
    I have not had problems with the tools for the work I do.

    Buy a high quality 3/8-inch drive ratchet wrench from say
    Home Depot or Sears. I do not recommend Pep Boys or Harbor
    Freight for this.

    Again, just a start.

    For your tuneup, buy only OEM parts. These pay for
    themselves in the case of ignition parts.

    For some online manuals and OEM part dealers, see, among
    other places:

    http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html

    I use these online manuals but also use a Chilton's manual
    for my 91 Civic. Many here do not like Chilton's; yet Much
    of the Chilton's duplicates the Factory Service Manual. I do
    not like Haynes manuals at all.
     
    Elle, Oct 28, 2007
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  4. rao

    rao Guest

    Thanks very much Elle. That was very helpful
     
    rao, Oct 28, 2007
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