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Old 17 Feb 2006, 11:36 am
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On February 15th - my birthday - I was driving down to Florida on I95.
Somewhere in South Carolina near Timmonsville at about 1AM, I made an
ill-fated mistake. While I was at a gas station I decided to check the
oil level in my Civic, and it was a little low; so I get some oil and
start pouring it and this Jamaican guy comes up to me and starts talking
to me about how he likes the way I drive because it keeps him awake. It
was hard to understand him with his accent, and I was too busy
concentrating on him and wasn't paying enough attention to the problem
at hand. Anyways, I closed the hood and drove off, not realizing that I
didn't put the oil cap back on.

So I'm driving down I95S while I finally realize, OH SHIT I FORGOT MY
OIL CAP. I pulled over at the first exit I could find and popped the
hood. There was oil everywhere and the cap was nowhere to be found. I
had to plug it with something because I had a long way to go, and
waiting til morning was not an option since I had an emergency to tend
to down in Florida, so I used the ONLY thing I could which was a wrapped
up piece of cardboard. Now I had a piece of cardboard in the hole that's
supposed to have an oil cap. I can't imagine what that extra paper fiber
and such has done, getting into my oil and doing who-knows-what to my
bearings and every other metal-to-metal connection in the engine.

A few miles down the road, I see "Honda Way" at Timmonsville, and the
big Honda factory off the side of the interstate. I figured I'd pull
over and see if I could get some help. When I pulled up to the guard
station at the outside of the factory, I was met by this black lady with
short hair. I asked her if she could please help me acquire an oil cap,
and I'd be willing to pay just about ANYTHING for the help, but she just
replied that "We don't sell car parts" with a snotty attitude and told
me to drive down the interstate to the nearest Exxon station. Gee...
thanks. I ended up driving the next 450 miles with my ghetto cardboard
oil cap and my fairly-new engine is probably almost ruined. You can't
tell me that they didn't have probably thousands of oil caps in that
factory. This part that costs them a few dollars could've saved me
thousands, but they don't have the courtesy to go a LITTLE out of their
way to help a loyal customer? And to think I would've paid anything for
that cap. It's disgusting.

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Old 17 Feb 2006, 11:46 am
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Just my opinion, but shucks no a factory is not an ordinary retail business
and certainly not in the small hours of the morning.

How's the engine sound right now? You never got the low oil pressure light
on, right?

If you have nothing but a greasy engine exterior, and have since found a
suitable cap, then change the oil a couple of times (for peace of mind),
clean up the engine (cover electrical parts with plastic wrap), and forget
about this.

Enjoy your Honda. :-)


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Old 17 Feb 2006, 11:56 am
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> Just my opinion, but shucks no a factory is not an ordinary retail
> business and certainly not in the small hours of the morning.


Sure, they're not a regular business, but we're talking about something so
small yet so important; something that could've been easily replaced to
avoid major problems.

> How's the engine sound right now? You never got the low oil pressure
> light on, right?


I never got the oil light but the engine does sound odd. I hear a noise
that sounds like a valve ticking or something, the kind of thing I normally
hear when the engine's cold, only the noise persists now and doesn't go
away. I'm sick to my stomach just thinking about it.

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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:03 pm
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> Original post seems to be missing. Hmmm.
>


Maybe your server has strict filtering... here's what I posted...


On February 15th - my birthday - I was driving down to Florida on I95.
Somewhere in South Carolina near Timmonsville at about 1AM, I made an
ill-fated mistake. While I was at a gas station I decided to check the
oil level in my Civic, and it was a little low; so I get some oil and
start pouring it and this Jamaican guy comes up to me and starts talking
to me about how he likes the way I drive because it keeps him awake. It
was hard to understand him with his accent, and I was too busy
concentrating on him and wasn't paying enough attention to the problem
at hand. Anyways, I closed the hood and drove off, not realizing that I
didn't put the oil cap back on.

So I'm driving down I95S while I finally realize, OH SH*T I FORGOT MY
OIL CAP. I pulled over at the first exit I could find and popped the
hood. There was oil everywhere and the cap was nowhere to be found. I
had to plug it with something because I had a long way to go, and
waiting til morning was not an option since I had an emergency to tend
to down in Florida, so I used the ONLY thing I could which was a wrapped
up piece of cardboard. Now I had a piece of cardboard in the hole that's
supposed to have an oil cap. I can't imagine what that extra paper fiber
and such has done, getting into my oil and doing who-knows-what to my
bearings and every other metal-to-metal connection in the engine.

A few miles down the road, I see "Honda Way" at Timmonsville, and the
big Honda factory off the side of the interstate. I figured I'd pull
over and see if I could get some help. When I pulled up to the guard
station at the outside of the factory, I was met by this black lady with
short hair. I asked her if she could please help me acquire an oil cap,
and I'd be willing to pay just about ANYTHING for the help, but she just
replied that "We don't sell car parts" with a snotty attitude and told
me to drive down the interstate to the nearest Exxon station. Gee...
thanks. I ended up driving the next 450 miles with my ghetto cardboard
oil cap and my fairly-new engine is probably almost ruined. You can't
tell me that they didn't have probably thousands of oil caps in that
factory. This part that costs them a few dollars could've saved me
thousands, but they don't have the courtesy to go a LITTLE out of their
way to help a loyal customer? And to think I would've paid anything for
that cap. It's disgusting.

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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:04 pm
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Original post seems to be missing. Hmmm.


Elle wrote:
>
> Just my opinion, but shucks no a factory is not an ordinary retail business
> and certainly not in the small hours of the morning.
>
> How's the engine sound right now? You never got the low oil pressure light
> on, right?
>
> If you have nothing but a greasy engine exterior, and have since found a
> suitable cap, then change the oil a couple of times (for peace of mind),
> clean up the engine (cover electrical parts with plastic wrap), and forget
> about this.
>
> Enjoy your Honda. :-)

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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:09 pm
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Waiving the right to remain silent, Knut <econospeed@yahoo.nospam>
said:

> A few miles down the road, I see "Honda Way" at Timmonsville,
> and the big Honda factory off the side of the interstate. I
> figured I'd pull over and see if I could get some help.


If it hadn't been 1am, with only a guard at the plant, you probably
could have gotten to someone to help you.

Just bad luck...

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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:11 pm
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"Knut" <econospeed@yahoo.nospam> wrote
>> Just my opinion, but shucks no a factory is not an ordinary retail
>> business and certainly not in the small hours of the morning.

>
> Sure, they're not a regular business, but we're talking about something so
> small yet so important; something that could've been easily replaced to
> avoid major problems.
>
>> How's the engine sound right now? You never got the low oil pressure
>> light on, right?

>
> I never got the oil light but the engine does sound odd. I hear a noise
> that sounds like a valve ticking or something, the kind of thing I
> normally
> hear when the engine's cold, only the noise persists now and doesn't go
> away. I'm sick to my stomach just thinking about it.


Hm. It's hard to imagine how a little cardboard material, deriving perhaps
from your temporary fix, would cause serious problems. And the cardboard was
wrapped in... ?

The engine at most pulses gases into the valve cover area: In, out, etc. So
it's not like it would constantly suck the cardboard down there. I assume it
was soaked with oil 450 miles or so later when you finally replaced it.

I think I'd just do those oil changes and have an independent import shop do
a valve lash check and adjust, telling them what happened with the oil fill
cap.

Not that the valve lash somehow is out of whack because of this mishap. Like
you say, the ticking it happening all the time. Rather, it gets the
technicians under the valve cover and subsequently checking things there.

It's hard for me to believe this would cause a serious mal-lubrication
problem, even if driving for 450 miles. That wrapped up piece of cardboard
stayed put, right?

Maybe clean up your PCV valve and connecting pipes, too. That valve can
click with irregular flow. I am using carburetor cleaner on it lately. The
carb cleaner can says to use it on PCV systems, too. I have also used PB
Blaster on the PCV valve.

I dumped some STP gas treatment in my fuel system (twice!) a few months ago
and probably should have done an oil change within two weeks, 'cause now it
seems to be fouling my PCV valve (not seriously, but definitely
noticeably--little waxy carbony oily specks). My mileage is down a bit, too,
even for winter driving.

For the record, how many years and miles on this Civic?

Updates welcome. Hopefully your obviously careful followup will prove this
to be inconsequential.


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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:14 pm
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"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in
news:btnJf.1360$VI6.885@newsread1.news.pas.earthli nk.net:

> "Knut" <econospeed@yahoo.nospam> wrote
>>> Just my opinion, but shucks no a factory is not an ordinary retail
>>> business and certainly not in the small hours of the morning.

>>
>> Sure, they're not a regular business, but we're talking about
>> something so small yet so important; something that could've been
>> easily replaced to avoid major problems.
>>
>>> How's the engine sound right now? You never got the low oil pressure
>>> light on, right?

>>
>> I never got the oil light but the engine does sound odd. I hear a
>> noise that sounds like a valve ticking or something, the kind of
>> thing I normally
>> hear when the engine's cold, only the noise persists now and doesn't
>> go away. I'm sick to my stomach just thinking about it.

>
> Hm. It's hard to imagine how a little cardboard material, deriving
> perhaps from your temporary fix, would cause serious problems. And the
> cardboard was wrapped in... ?
>
> The engine at most pulses gases into the valve cover area: In, out,
> etc. So it's not like it would constantly suck the cardboard down
> there. I assume it was soaked with oil 450 miles or so later when you
> finally replaced it.
>
> I think I'd just do those oil changes and have an independent import
> shop do a valve lash check and adjust, telling them what happened with
> the oil fill cap.
>
> Not that the valve lash somehow is out of whack because of this
> mishap. Like you say, the ticking it happening all the time. Rather,
> it gets the technicians under the valve cover and subsequently
> checking things there.
>
> It's hard for me to believe this would cause a serious mal-lubrication
> problem, even if driving for 450 miles. That wrapped up piece of
> cardboard stayed put, right?
>
> Maybe clean up your PCV valve and connecting pipes, too. That valve
> can click with irregular flow. I am using carburetor cleaner on it
> lately. The carb cleaner can says to use it on PCV systems, too. I
> have also used PB Blaster on the PCV valve.
>
> I dumped some STP gas treatment in my fuel system (twice!) a few
> months ago and probably should have done an oil change within two
> weeks, 'cause now it seems to be fouling my PCV valve (not seriously,
> but definitely noticeably--little waxy carbony oily specks). My
> mileage is down a bit, too, even for winter driving.
>
> For the record, how many years and miles on this Civic?
>
> Updates welcome. Hopefully your obviously careful followup will prove
> this to be inconsequential.
>
>
>


On the Civic are 223k, but on the engine are approx 40k. I think you may be
onto something about the PCV. I did notice that the rear of my car had
accumulated an odd black stain, I suppose from burnt oil, and although the
oil light did not come on, the oil reserve was nearly empty by the time I
got to Florida.

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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:23 pm
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"Knut" <econospeed@yahoo.nospam> wrote in message
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> "Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in
> news:btnJf.1360$VI6.885@newsread1.news.pas.earthli nk.net:
>
>> "Knut" <econospeed@yahoo.nospam> wrote
>>>> Just my opinion, but shucks no a factory is not an ordinary retail
>>>> business and certainly not in the small hours of the morning.
>>>
>>> Sure, they're not a regular business, but we're talking about
>>> something so small yet so important; something that could've been
>>> easily replaced to avoid major problems.
>>>
>>>> How's the engine sound right now? You never got the low oil pressure
>>>> light on, right?
>>>
>>> I never got the oil light but the engine does sound odd. I hear a
>>> noise that sounds like a valve ticking or something, the kind of
>>> thing I normally
>>> hear when the engine's cold, only the noise persists now and doesn't
>>> go away. I'm sick to my stomach just thinking about it.

>>
>> Hm. It's hard to imagine how a little cardboard material, deriving
>> perhaps from your temporary fix, would cause serious problems. And the
>> cardboard was wrapped in... ?
>>
>> The engine at most pulses gases into the valve cover area: In, out,
>> etc. So it's not like it would constantly suck the cardboard down
>> there. I assume it was soaked with oil 450 miles or so later when you
>> finally replaced it.
>>
>> I think I'd just do those oil changes and have an independent import
>> shop do a valve lash check and adjust, telling them what happened with
>> the oil fill cap.
>>
>> Not that the valve lash somehow is out of whack because of this
>> mishap. Like you say, the ticking it happening all the time. Rather,
>> it gets the technicians under the valve cover and subsequently
>> checking things there.
>>
>> It's hard for me to believe this would cause a serious mal-lubrication
>> problem, even if driving for 450 miles. That wrapped up piece of
>> cardboard stayed put, right?
>>
>> Maybe clean up your PCV valve and connecting pipes, too. That valve
>> can click with irregular flow. I am using carburetor cleaner on it
>> lately. The carb cleaner can says to use it on PCV systems, too. I
>> have also used PB Blaster on the PCV valve.
>>
>> I dumped some STP gas treatment in my fuel system (twice!) a few
>> months ago and probably should have done an oil change within two
>> weeks, 'cause now it seems to be fouling my PCV valve (not seriously,
>> but definitely noticeably--little waxy carbony oily specks). My
>> mileage is down a bit, too, even for winter driving.
>>
>> For the record, how many years and miles on this Civic?
>>
>> Updates welcome. Hopefully your obviously careful followup will prove
>> this to be inconsequential.
>>
>>
>>

>
> On the Civic are 223k, but on the engine are approx 40k. I think you may
> be
> onto something about the PCV. I did notice that the rear of my car had
> accumulated an odd black stain,


What do you mean by "the rear"? The rear of the engine compartment? The rear
where the exhaust pipe ends?

This is probably beyond my Honda experience. Maybe someone else will spot
something.

That PCV valve should cost under $25 from the dealer. If it's never been
replaced before, maybe just go for it. Its spring does wear with time. Add
something that may foul the oil system, and it may wear sooner, rather than
later.

Depending on which Honda Civic model you have, one can disconnect the pipe
to the PCV valve, put one's finger over its inlet (or in some cases,
outlet), and one should hear it operate (click!). No click, no good. A
click, maybe good, maybe not.

Again, just a theory.

> I suppose from burnt oil, and although the
> oil light did not come on, the oil reserve was nearly empty by the time I
> got to Florida.


I had an emergency repair in 2002 which required the tech to remove the
valve cover. The kid put it back on in a rush and, I later discovered,
twisted its gasket so the seal was improper. A few weeks later I was under
the hood for something routine and noticed the engine's exterior covered
with oil. I checked the oil and it was below the low mark. But I'd never had
the low oil pressure warning light come on.

Something like 35k miles and three years later, my engine has been running
fine.

So I think there's enough "reserve" in the oil lube system that one need
only worry, as far as oil quantity is concerned, if the oil pressure light
comes on.

Elle
Original owner, 1991 Civic, 174k miles.


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Old 17 Feb 2006, 12:32 pm
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"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in
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> Just my opinion, but shucks no a factory is not an ordinary retail
> business and certainly not in the small hours of the morning.
>
> How's the engine sound right now? You never got the low oil pressure
> light on, right?
>
> If you have nothing but a greasy engine exterior, and have since found
> a suitable cap, then change the oil a couple of times (for peace of
> mind), clean up the engine (cover electrical parts with plastic wrap),
> and forget about this.
>
> Enjoy your Honda. :-)
>
>
>



Ditto to all of above.

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