My wife drives a 2000 Honda Civic LX, currently nearing 60,000 miles. In attempting to be a conscientious little owner I'm trying to periodically check all of the items that my Haynes manuals suggests - including, naturally, the distributor.
Thing is, I've never dealt with one before and so don't really know what I'm looking at when I try to evaluate its condition.
Here are photos of the cap insides and of the rotor (click on the images for higher-res versions):

To my untrained eye, they look essentially brand-new except for those grayish deposits on the leads inside the cap. Is that normal (Do they look that way after 100 miles?), or is it a sign that this cap is getting old? I lack the experience to tell.
Any comments would be much appreciated.
Thing is, I've never dealt with one before and so don't really know what I'm looking at when I try to evaluate its condition.
Here are photos of the cap insides and of the rotor (click on the images for higher-res versions):


To my untrained eye, they look essentially brand-new except for those grayish deposits on the leads inside the cap. Is that normal (Do they look that way after 100 miles?), or is it a sign that this cap is getting old? I lack the experience to tell.
Any comments would be much appreciated.
