Re: Pinging on Deceleration
Carl Gerhold wrote:
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> For the past couple of months, my '94 Accord EX (120,000 K miles) is pinging
> when I lay off acceleration at 30 to 40 mph. No problem under accleration,
> only when maintaining speed. Oil change is recent, plugs are in good shape,
> valve clearance adjustment in last 5K miles. Using 92 octane helps but is
> not a long term solution. Should I look at the timing, EGR ports? Thanks.
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Carl,
Try going down a long hill, with engine doing the braking, at high revs.
For an auto tranny, you'll have to set the shifter into D2 or D3,
depending on the speed limit and grade. Make sure engine is hot, and
listen for backfiring (note if it's intake or exhaust) and have a friend
follow behind to check for smoke and smell, especially when you reach
the bottom and punch the accelerator.
Bad intake or exhaust valves will manifest themselves, as will bad
rings.
I'm thinking a compression test and checking your cam timing, might be
in order, depending on what you find with the downhill test. Your timing
belt may have jumped out a notch or two.
Let us know what you find . . . . .
'Curly'
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