Engine stutters
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Engine stutters
I have an '88 honda accord dx
The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
1200-1300 rpm)
Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
Thanks
The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
1200-1300 rpm)
Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
Thanks
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Re: Engine stutters
In article <chifbv025p7@news3.newsguy.com>, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
> I have an '88 honda accord dx
> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
> 1200-1300 rpm)
>
> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
> Thanks
When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
a compression check.
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> I have an '88 honda accord dx
> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
> 1200-1300 rpm)
>
> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
> Thanks
When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
a compression check.
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Re: Engine stutters
In article <chifbv025p7@news3.newsguy.com>, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
> I have an '88 honda accord dx
> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
> 1200-1300 rpm)
>
> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
> Thanks
When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
a compression check.
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> I have an '88 honda accord dx
> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
> 1200-1300 rpm)
>
> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
> Thanks
When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
a compression check.
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Re: Engine stutters
On 9/7/04 9:30 AM, in article
Jason-0709040730580001@pm1-broad-66.snlo.dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
> In article <chifbv025p7@news3.newsguy.com>, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an '88 honda accord dx
>> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>> 1200-1300 rpm)
>>
>> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
> When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
> sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
> problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
> I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
> she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
> are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
> have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
> gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
> them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
> a compression check.
Before you start tearing apart the engine and paying for expensive checks,
replace the fuel filter. An engine that starts losing it at higher RPMs but
is OK at lower speeds is many times being starved for fuel by a clogged
filter.
Jason-0709040730580001@pm1-broad-66.snlo.dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
> In article <chifbv025p7@news3.newsguy.com>, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an '88 honda accord dx
>> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>> 1200-1300 rpm)
>>
>> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
> When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
> sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
> problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
> I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
> she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
> are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
> have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
> gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
> them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
> a compression check.
Before you start tearing apart the engine and paying for expensive checks,
replace the fuel filter. An engine that starts losing it at higher RPMs but
is OK at lower speeds is many times being starved for fuel by a clogged
filter.
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Re: Engine stutters
On 9/7/04 9:30 AM, in article
Jason-0709040730580001@pm1-broad-66.snlo.dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
> In article <chifbv025p7@news3.newsguy.com>, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an '88 honda accord dx
>> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>> 1200-1300 rpm)
>>
>> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
> When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
> sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
> problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
> I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
> she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
> are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
> have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
> gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
> them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
> a compression check.
Before you start tearing apart the engine and paying for expensive checks,
replace the fuel filter. An engine that starts losing it at higher RPMs but
is OK at lower speeds is many times being starved for fuel by a clogged
filter.
Jason-0709040730580001@pm1-broad-66.snlo.dialup.fix.net, "Jason"
<Jason@nospam.com> wrote:
> In article <chifbv025p7@news3.newsguy.com>, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
>
>> I have an '88 honda accord dx
>> The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>> 2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>> 1200-1300 rpm)
>>
>> Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>
> When you have a over 100,000 miles on an engine, you start having these
> sorts of problems. In some cases, a complete tune-up will solve the
> problem. This should involve changing the plugs and adjusting the valves.
> I suggest that you have this work done by a mechanic that you trust. He or
> she will hook it up to a diagnostic computerized engine tester. If there
> are any problems, the mechanic should be able to find them. If you still
> have these problems after the tune-up, I suggest that you try high octane
> gas--most stations now have two types of high octane gas. Try both of
> them. I almost forgot to mention that you should have the mechanic perform
> a compression check.
Before you start tearing apart the engine and paying for expensive checks,
replace the fuel filter. An engine that starts losing it at higher RPMs but
is OK at lower speeds is many times being starved for fuel by a clogged
filter.
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Re: Engine stutters
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 07:30:58 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>I suggest that you try high octane gas
'...But only after you try the voodoo doll'.
>I suggest that you try high octane gas
'...But only after you try the voodoo doll'.
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Re: Engine stutters
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 07:30:58 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>I suggest that you try high octane gas
'...But only after you try the voodoo doll'.
>I suggest that you try high octane gas
'...But only after you try the voodoo doll'.
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Re: Engine stutters
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 14:55:41 -0500, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
>I have an '88 honda accord dx
>The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>1200-1300 rpm)
>
>Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
>Thanks
I'll bet you 2 to 1 it's dirty injectors.
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>I have an '88 honda accord dx
>The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>1200-1300 rpm)
>
>Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
>Thanks
I'll bet you 2 to 1 it's dirty injectors.
--
-john
wide-open at throttle dot info
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Re: Engine stutters
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 14:55:41 -0500, iweuoi <iweuoi@com.com> wrote:
>I have an '88 honda accord dx
>The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>1200-1300 rpm)
>
>Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
>Thanks
I'll bet you 2 to 1 it's dirty injectors.
--
-john
wide-open at throttle dot info
>I have an '88 honda accord dx
>The engine works fine at the minimum (on neutral) and at high RPM like
>2000+ but stutters in the middle (dunno exactly, maybe something like
>1200-1300 rpm)
>
>Someone tells me I should replace the spark plugs. Is this correct?
>
>
>Thanks
I'll bet you 2 to 1 it's dirty injectors.
--
-john
wide-open at throttle dot info
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