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Driving A Shitbox that still runs. No payments Please 10-10-2006 10:38 AM

88 Accord won't idle well at all.
 
My '88 Accord LX, 4 cyl, carb does kind of the same thing. Rough Idle.
Runs/cruises fine otherwise when you're stepping on the gas. Won't stall on
the rough idle, but it wants to, seemingly. 133,000 miles, auto, carb, and
otherwise is doing the trick.

Why buy new if used can still do? I got the car for free.

FL Hondadriver
From: "...." <nospamming@msn.com>
Subject: Re: 88 Accord won't idle, and stalls when warm
Date: Sunday, October 08, 2006 3:38 PM

Is that little solenoid gizmo in the back of the carburetor working. It
holds the throttle open a little bit then snaps it closed when the ign is
turned off. (yeah it's an antipollution "improvement"). It it is not
getting power when the car warms up and the choke clicks off the engine
will stop but, run perfectly if you keep your foot on the gas or floor it.
Good luck.
Norman

DavidMcLau@MSN.com wrote:

> My 88 Accord, with automatic transmission and carburator and no AC,
> won't idle after it is warmed up and it stalls unless I keep my foot
> slightly on the gas peddle durring a traffic light. It was like this
> all durring the summer months.
>
> Otherwise, the car runs fine and with good power at normal speed.
>
> I'm sure that the mixture is too lean durring idle, because if I spray
> some carb cleaner directly into the air cleaner when it is struggling
> to idle, the engine speeds back up to normal idle and beyond. This
> indicates that it is getting too much air durring idle.
>
> And, I did check for vacume leaks by spraying the same carb cleaner
> down under the air cleaner to see if the engine speeds up . It did not.
> So. no vacume leaks, and carburator base plate probably o.k. too.
>
> But here is a hint. The temperture dropped just a few degrees this
> week. We had our first light rain and we now have the highs of 65
> instead of 75 or higher. And, the car now idles good.
>
> So, please tell me what is going wrong ? Upon reading through some
> threads I see that people had discussions pertaining to PCV valves,
> EGR valve, IAC (idle air control) or sometimes called EAC ?, and
> Oxygen sensor.
>
> I would like to fix this thing myself.





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