The easiest way to find it is to set #1 piston at TDC and see where the rotor is pointing, it should be pointing to number 1 terminal on the distributor cap.
Remove the bolts that hold the distributor cap onto the distributor. Once this is off the rotor can be reached and replaced on a 1994 Acura Integra.
It is an obd1 but there is no where. Sorry I just joint this forum and have the answer: The OBD I terminal in the 94, 95 model is the 3 terminal female connector. You need to bring your car to the garage who have the old scan tool with adapter to this terminal.
yes it will fit
yes its the same exact motor.. B18B(enter USDM number here) its mostly plug and play... seeing that its comming from a OBD2B car to a OBD1 car... you will need to change injectors, distributor, and alternator... unless you have the engine wire harness out of the 97 then it will be plug and play.
Yes it will fit
Yes it will fit.
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Yes it does.
no1 on the distributor always points towards the no one cylinder
For the most part, the components can be interchanged between a 1994 and 1997 model year Integra.
No, the brake booster on a 1994 Acura Integra is different from a 1992 model. The 1994 model is a different generation and uses a different sized brake booster.
No 94-2001 are a different body style and will not fit.