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Old 14 Nov 2004, 04:45 pm
Michael Pardee
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Default Re: Power loss on my honda civic 1994 dx

Check your ignition timing as soon as possible. If it is suddenly 10 degrees
or more retarded, I'll bet you haven't changed the timing belt yet. If that
is true, stop driving it until you change the belt! It has jumped a tooth
and is in immediate danger of failure. In most Honda engines that will cause
serious damage to the valves.

Mike

"Fernando Olea" <hellfish@aliceposta.it> wrote in message
news:MEJld.326314$35.14970100@news4.tin.it...
> Hi my name is Fernando from milano italy, "this country sucks", honda
> parts here in milano are very expensive but that is not the subject, i am
> having problem with my car, i have a rare sound comming out from the
> exhaust and i looks like the catalitic shit is dead, because every time i
> shift years i fell like loosing power , i doesnt matter if a press down
> the gas.....
> Can someone help my out, how can y test the spark wires===???
>



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