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Just use the honda cap and rotor. Replacing it is easy. Just pull the plug wires off the rotor, taking note of where each wire goes. Loosen the bolts (I am pretty sure there are 3) bolts holding the cap on and pull it off. Then there is a screw holding the rotor on the shaft. You may have to crank the engine a few times so that it is exposed. Then loosen that screw and pull off the rotor. Then, do it all in reverse. A couple things to watch out for. When you take off the cap, make sure to replace the gasket, it gets stuck sometimes so make sure to pull the old one out. Also, the screw that holds the rotor on can round out easily so be careful. Otherwise, it should be a 10 minute job.
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