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In article <93f89bc048fb7545fa0a7d598396dcd2@free.teranews.co m>,
pete@nospam.com wrote: > I have a 1989 Honda Accord DX (carbureted) with a manual transmission. > The car just started to idle rough, otherwise the idle was always very > smooth. I tried new plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel filter and air > filter without any change. I tried spraying carb cleaner to find a > vacuum leak, but the idle didn’t change. I applied vacuum to the EGR > valve and the engine stalled, so it looked like it is working. I know > that Hondas have problems with their distributers, is a rough idle a > symptom of the distributer about to go ? It’s possible that I got a > tank of bad gasoline, but I do not really think so. If anybody had a > similar problem I would appreciate any help. The car seems fine at > highway speeds. Also, would a bad oxygen sensor cause a rough idle ? > Thanks for any help … A bad distributor could be the source of the problem. I agree with the other posters--for example--dirt in the carb. could also cause the problem. You might consider taking it to a mechanic that has one of those huge computerized machines. He or she may be able to find the source of the problem. In the long run--it may be cheaper than replacing various items that are working great. |
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There aren't very many computers that will help you with a carb accord....
just the factory service manual and a lot of time ![]() "Bill B. Johnson" <billbjohnson555@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:billbjohnson555-0807031103310001@pm3-broad-220.snlo.dialup.fix.net... > In article <93f89bc048fb7545fa0a7d598396dcd2@free.teranews.co m>, > pete@nospam.com wrote: > > > I have a 1989 Honda Accord DX (carbureted) with a manual transmission. > > The car just started to idle rough, otherwise the idle was always very > > smooth. I tried new plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel filter and air > > filter without any change. I tried spraying carb cleaner to find a > > vacuum leak, but the idle didn't change. I applied vacuum to the EGR > > valve and the engine stalled, so it looked like it is working. I know > > that Hondas have problems with their distributers, is a rough idle a > > symptom of the distributer about to go ? It's possible that I got a > > tank of bad gasoline, but I do not really think so. If anybody had a > > similar problem I would appreciate any help. The car seems fine at > > highway speeds. Also, would a bad oxygen sensor cause a rough idle ? > > Thanks for any help . > > A bad distributor could be the source of the problem. I agree with the > other posters--for example--dirt in the carb. could also cause the > problem. > > You might consider taking it to a mechanic that has one of those huge > computerized machines. He or she may be able to find the source of the > problem. In the long run--it may be cheaper than replacing various items > that are working great. |
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