Re: Valve Job - O2 Sensor Question
Hi Curly: Yeah, performance synonymous with fuel economy is
on track. And, you know, "smoothness" in driving for lack of a
better term. OK, here's a rundown on what's been done recently,
all values in miles:
1) New plugs, Bosch Platinum +4 (don't laugh, 'cause they
work great) at 175,000. These really made a difference.
2) New rotors at 175,000, after-market but they work fine.
3) Machined drums at 170,000
4) New brake pads/shoes/master cylinder at 170,000
5) New radiator / timing belt / water pump at 150,000
6 New radiator fan timer, engine coolant temp. sensor,
gauge sender, fan sensor, and thermostat at 150,000.
7) New EGR valve/EGR solenoid/PCV valve at 135,000.
8) New tires (Michelin HydroEdge) so I don't go hydo-
planing all over Canada like before with my 4mm
Harmonys.
So what's left? I'd love a transmission overhaul but can't afford it
and don't know how to manage it myself. Maybe I'll take one of
those six-week night classes at the local community college and
learn how to do this. Seriously, I'd love to. Just don't have the
time. So that's back to my original questions. Namely, what kind
of benefit (or lack thereof) might a valve adjustment and/or new
oxygen sensor have on this particular car? Thanks again. - Paul
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 19:27:58 -0700, "motsco_ _" <"motsco_
_"@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Paul wrote:
>> Greetings: I've got a '92 Accord (175,000 mi). Have been trying to
>> really give it a thorough upgrading without a total overhaul, and just
>> wondered if either or both of the following two things could possibly
>> increase engine performance and longevity: (1) valve adjustment
>> and, (2) a new O2 sensor. Neither of these issues has ever been
>> addressed over the life of the car. I have anecdotally heard that
>> a valve adjustment and/or new oxygen sensor could enhance
>> performance, but would like to hear it from someone out there in
>> the real world before shelling out real money. Thanks. - Paul
>>
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>Do you mean 'performance', or fuel economy. Your wording isn't clear.
>Valve adjustment should follow the manual's recommendation, (unless
>there is a known error, like the CRV manual) and the PCV often gets
>overlooked.
>
>Why not list the stuff you _have_ done?
>
>'Curly'
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