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Old 04 Aug 2007, 10:37 am
francis_a_cruz@hotmail.com
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Default Honda Civic 96 Motor Problems


Hello my honda civic 96 makes the radiator gets dirty quickly, I've
already clean it 4 times, the first one was 8 months after i bought it
second one was 6 months after the first
the third one was 2 months after second
the fourth one was 2 weeks after the third

and the mechanic guy tells me that I must change the motor because the
coolant is destroying motor in the inside due to that it is stronger
from the one it used originally, all of this issue is acording to the
Motor BLOCK is from aluminiun (BLOCK: the vehicule part where it has
the pistons)

I don' t really know what to do best?

Please advice me to solve this problem

Nota: In the Dominican Republic there are garages where you can clean
your radiator

Hola tengo un honda Civic 96 que he tenido limpiarle el radiador
muchas veces porque se ensucia de manera rapida y ya lo he limpiado 4
veces
la primera fue 8 meses despues de compralo
la segunda ves fue 6 meses despues de la primera
la tercera ves fue 2 meses despues de la segunda
y la cuarta ves fue 2 semanas despues de la tercera

Y mi mecanico me dice que que debo de cambiarle el motor porque el
Coolant esta destruyendo el motor por dentro ya que tenia era uno mas
fuerte que el que usa originalmente, todo esto se debe a que el BLOCK
del motor es de aluminio.(BLOCK: parte del motor donde estan los
pistones)

No se realmente como que es lo mejor que puedo hacer?

Por favor aconsejenme para encontrar la mejor solución
Nota: En la republica Dominicana hay talleres donde puedes limpiar tu
radiador

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Old 04 Aug 2007, 12:25 pm
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Default Re: Honda Civic 96 Motor Problems

francis_a_cruz@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hello my honda civic 96 makes the radiator gets dirty quickly, I've
> already clean it 4 times, the first one was 8 months after i bought it
> second one was 6 months after the first
> the third one was 2 months after second
> the fourth one was 2 weeks after the third


you need to use the correct coolant with corrosion inhibitors. plain
water is bad. use a high quality [low silicate] "antifreeze" and it
will last for years with no further problems.


>
> and the mechanic guy tells me that I must change the motor


possible, but not likely. you may need to change the coolant pump
though. you can buy used motors cheap enough if anything happens.

> because the
> coolant is destroying motor in the inside due to that it is stronger
> from the one it used originally, all of this issue is acording to the
> Motor BLOCK is from aluminiun (BLOCK: the vehicule part where it has
> the pistons)


it's an aluminum block - there is no steel in the system except the
coolant pump and the coolant transfer pipe.

>
> I don' t really know what to do best?
>
> Please advice me to solve this problem
>
> Nota: In the Dominican Republic there are garages where you can clean
> your radiator
>
> Hola tengo un honda Civic 96 que he tenido limpiarle el radiador
> muchas veces porque se ensucia de manera rapida y ya lo he limpiado 4
> veces
> la primera fue 8 meses despues de compralo
> la segunda ves fue 6 meses despues de la primera
> la tercera ves fue 2 meses despues de la segunda
> y la cuarta ves fue 2 semanas despues de la tercera
>
> Y mi mecanico me dice que que debo de cambiarle el motor porque el
> Coolant esta destruyendo el motor por dentro ya que tenia era uno mas
> fuerte que el que usa originalmente, todo esto se debe a que el BLOCK
> del motor es de aluminio.(BLOCK: parte del motor donde estan los
> pistones)
>
> No se realmente como que es lo mejor que puedo hacer?
>
> Por favor aconsejenme para encontrar la mejor solución
> Nota: En la republica Dominicana hay talleres donde puedes limpiar tu
> radiador
>

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