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      <title>Keeping Your K Series Alternator Running Right</title>
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      <description>Dealing with the failing k series alternator is one of those frustrating rites of passing for anyone which owns a high-mileage Honda. Whether you&amp;#39;re daily driving the Civic Si, an RSX, or you&amp;#39;ve gone through the effort of K-swapping an old chassis,</description>
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