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My 95 Civic LX started "missing" three days ago. It's been raining a lot.
Upon inspection, the #4 plug wire had popped up out of the valve cover - approx. 1 inch and was wet. After drying the wire off, and drying out the hole, it ran OK for 1/2 day and then popped off again. I swapped #3 & #4 spark plugs, and the problem stayed in #4. When the wire is re-inserted, the problem goes away, but returns shortly thereafter. Any ideas? Thanks! DGB |
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"DGB" <dgbtfs@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1oGdnee8Gf29V3fcRVn-gQ@comcast.com... > My 95 Civic LX started "missing" three days ago. It's been raining a lot. > Upon inspection, the #4 plug wire had popped up out of the valve cover - > approx. 1 inch and was wet. > > After drying the wire off, and drying out the hole, it ran OK for 1/2 day > and then popped off again. I swapped #3 & #4 spark plugs, and the problem > stayed in #4. When the wire is re-inserted, the problem goes away, but > returns shortly thereafter. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > DGB > > Two things are combining to do this - pressure build-up in the crankcase and a leak in the seal for the #4 spark plug well. First, give the crankcase ventilation system a good cleaning. This means the PCV valve (replacement is better than cleaning since you already have symptoms), cleaning / checking / replacing hoses and cleaning out the fitting where the PCV hose goes to the manifold. If the plug wire still pops out, you will need to replace the spark plug well seals. It isn't a big job, but I'm sure you need to remove the valve cover to do it. That means replacing the valve cover gasket, also a minor job and expense. The only special tool needed is an inch-lb torque wrench. Mike |
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"DGB" <dgbtfs@comcast.net> wrote in news:1oGdnee8Gf29V3fcRVn-
gQ@comcast.com: > My 95 Civic LX started "missing" three days ago. It's been raining a lot. > Upon inspection, the #4 plug wire had popped up out of the valve cover - > approx. 1 inch and was wet. > > After drying the wire off, and drying out the hole, it ran OK for 1/2 day > and then popped off again. I swapped #3 & #4 spark plugs, and the problem > stayed in #4. When the wire is re-inserted, the problem goes away, but > returns shortly thereafter. > > Any ideas? Absolutely. Buy a set of OEM wires that FIT PROPERLY. Your aftermarket wires DO NOT FIT. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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DGB wrote:
> My 95 Civic LX started "missing" three days ago. It's been raining a lot. > Upon inspection, the #4 plug wire had popped up out of the valve cover - > approx. 1 inch and was wet. > > After drying the wire off, and drying out the hole, it ran OK for 1/2 day > and then popped off again. I swapped #3 & #4 spark plugs, and the problem > stayed in #4. When the wire is re-inserted, the problem goes away, but > returns shortly thereafter. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > DGB > > you physically swapped out both of the spark plugs, not just the plug leads? and they're both screwed all the way in properly? try measuring with a piece of rod down the hole against the plug top to ensure #4 plug is screwing all the way home. if not, you need to CAREFULLY chase the head thread. the only times i've seen this kind of thing is when the plug has blown either completely or partialy out of the head - usually because it wasn't screwed in properly in the first place. the plug leads themselves, while close, are not an airtight seal, so minor leakage from the valve cover gasket should not be a big deal, but gross leakage from the cylinder direct will blow a lead off no problem. |
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Check your spark plug. I'll bet it's cracked or has a gap between the
insulator and the anode. "DGB" <dgbtfs@comcast.net> wrote in message news:1oGdnee8Gf29V3fcRVn-gQ@comcast.com... > My 95 Civic LX started "missing" three days ago. It's been raining a lot. > Upon inspection, the #4 plug wire had popped up out of the valve cover - > approx. 1 inch and was wet. > > After drying the wire off, and drying out the hole, it ran OK for 1/2 day > and then popped off again. I swapped #3 & #4 spark plugs, and the problem > stayed in #4. When the wire is re-inserted, the problem goes away, but > returns shortly thereafter. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > DGB > > |
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