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Fernando Olea 01-08-2005 08:44 PM

Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
This is actually the problem, everytime i press the gas with third or fourth
gear and i want to get some speed the car it seems to donthave enought power
to take off, i have change the PCV Valve , the distribuitor cap and wires
even the rotor, but nothing happened, i heard something like the valves tik
tik tik very low sound but it seems to be that, the fuel economy is very
good, i dont know about the compresion,can someone give me some tips, i am
going to change the fuel filter in a couple of days but i dont think that is
the problem that thing.



djo 01-08-2005 09:02 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
have you tried cleaning the injectors? i had similar problem with D15B1 (70
HP), and with cleaned injectors it runs like new. okay, like 13-year-old
new, but still... :)

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djo 01-08-2005 09:02 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
have you tried cleaning the injectors? i had similar problem with D15B1 (70
HP), and with cleaned injectors it runs like new. okay, like 13-year-old
new, but still... :)

--
- prodajem OZ superturismo 15" 4x100, 2 kom 900 kn...



Fernando Olea 01-09-2005 06:11 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
I tried with some special fluid's but i dont really know if are the
inyectors the problem.

"djo" <vebmejl@makniovoakosaljesmejlnet.hr> escribió en el mensaje
news:crq3aa$9h0$1@bagan.srce.hr...
> have you tried cleaning the injectors? i had similar problem with D15B1
> (70
> HP), and with cleaned injectors it runs like new. okay, like 13-year-old
> new, but still... :)
>
> --
> - prodajem OZ superturismo 15" 4x100, 2 kom 900 kn...
>
>




Fernando Olea 01-09-2005 06:11 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
I tried with some special fluid's but i dont really know if are the
inyectors the problem.

"djo" <vebmejl@makniovoakosaljesmejlnet.hr> escribió en el mensaje
news:crq3aa$9h0$1@bagan.srce.hr...
> have you tried cleaning the injectors? i had similar problem with D15B1
> (70
> HP), and with cleaned injectors it runs like new. okay, like 13-year-old
> new, but still... :)
>
> --
> - prodajem OZ superturismo 15" 4x100, 2 kom 900 kn...
>
>




Michael Pardee 01-09-2005 06:30 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
"Fernando Olea" <hellfish@aliceposta.it> wrote in message
news:300Ed.382974$b5.18690941@news3.tin.it...
> This is actually the problem, everytime i press the gas with third or
> fourth gear and i want to get some speed the car it seems to donthave
> enought power to take off, i have change the PCV Valve , the distribuitor
> cap and wires even the rotor, but nothing happened, i heard something like
> the valves tik tik tik very low sound but it seems to be that, the fuel
> economy is very good, i dont know about the compresion,can someone give me
> some tips, i am going to change the fuel filter in a couple of days but i
> dont think that is the problem that thing.
>
>

It is possible the catalytic converter (or other exhaust part) is plugging
up. The Haynes manual for that covers my daughter's 93 Accord has a test for
exhaust restriction, using a manifold vacuum guage. She has the manual in
her car, but the concept is:
1) note the idle manifold vacuum reading
2) open the throttle to bring the rpm up to about 2000 rpm
3) close the throttle and watch the vacuum guage
If the exhaust is clear, the reading should show more vacuum than at idle
and return to the idle reading in about 2 seconds. If restricted, the vacuum
will seem to "hang" where it was and/or gradually return to the idle setting
after more than 2 seconds.

The exhaust can also be checked by loosening an exhaust fitting near the
engine and blowing into the exhaust pipe (remember to wash the soot ring off
your face!) There should be little resistance to your breath. An old Corolla
my son had was so blocked it was worse than blowing through a soda straw. It
idles okay but wouldn't go anywhere any more. A similar check is to compare
the exhaust feel when you place your hand near the exhaust pipe and rev it
with a similar car that works, but that won't show up anything but a severe
blockage.

Mike



Michael Pardee 01-09-2005 06:30 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
"Fernando Olea" <hellfish@aliceposta.it> wrote in message
news:300Ed.382974$b5.18690941@news3.tin.it...
> This is actually the problem, everytime i press the gas with third or
> fourth gear and i want to get some speed the car it seems to donthave
> enought power to take off, i have change the PCV Valve , the distribuitor
> cap and wires even the rotor, but nothing happened, i heard something like
> the valves tik tik tik very low sound but it seems to be that, the fuel
> economy is very good, i dont know about the compresion,can someone give me
> some tips, i am going to change the fuel filter in a couple of days but i
> dont think that is the problem that thing.
>
>

It is possible the catalytic converter (or other exhaust part) is plugging
up. The Haynes manual for that covers my daughter's 93 Accord has a test for
exhaust restriction, using a manifold vacuum guage. She has the manual in
her car, but the concept is:
1) note the idle manifold vacuum reading
2) open the throttle to bring the rpm up to about 2000 rpm
3) close the throttle and watch the vacuum guage
If the exhaust is clear, the reading should show more vacuum than at idle
and return to the idle reading in about 2 seconds. If restricted, the vacuum
will seem to "hang" where it was and/or gradually return to the idle setting
after more than 2 seconds.

The exhaust can also be checked by loosening an exhaust fitting near the
engine and blowing into the exhaust pipe (remember to wash the soot ring off
your face!) There should be little resistance to your breath. An old Corolla
my son had was so blocked it was worse than blowing through a soda straw. It
idles okay but wouldn't go anywhere any more. A similar check is to compare
the exhaust feel when you place your hand near the exhaust pipe and rev it
with a similar car that works, but that won't show up anything but a severe
blockage.

Mike



Fernando Olea 01-10-2005 12:39 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
I had change the catalytic converter two months ago, after testing the
motor presure "compresion" and changing the fuel filter i would have some
direct responces.> "Fernando Olea" <hellfish@aliceposta.it> wrote in message
> news:300Ed.382974$b5.18690941@news3.tin.it...
>> This is actually the problem, everytime i press the gas with third or
>> fourth gear and i want to get some speed the car it seems to donthave
>> enought power to take off, i have change the PCV Valve , the distribuitor
>> cap and wires even the rotor, but nothing happened, i heard something
>> like the valves tik tik tik very low sound but it seems to be that, the
>> fuel economy is very good, i dont know about the compresion,can someone
>> give me some tips, i am going to change the fuel filter in a couple of
>> days but i dont think that is the problem that thing.
>>
>>

> It is possible the catalytic converter (or other exhaust part) is plugging
> up. The Haynes manual for that covers my daughter's 93 Accord has a test
> for exhaust restriction, using a manifold vacuum guage. She has the manual
> in her car, but the concept is:
> 1) note the idle manifold vacuum reading
> 2) open the throttle to bring the rpm up to about 2000 rpm
> 3) close the throttle and watch the vacuum guage
> If the exhaust is clear, the reading should show more vacuum than at idle
> and return to the idle reading in about 2 seconds. If restricted, the
> vacuum will seem to "hang" where it was and/or gradually return to the
> idle setting after more than 2 seconds.
>
> The exhaust can also be checked by loosening an exhaust fitting near the
> engine and blowing into the exhaust pipe (remember to wash the soot ring
> off your face!) There should be little resistance to your breath. An old
> Corolla my son had was so blocked it was worse than blowing through a soda
> straw. It idles okay but wouldn't go anywhere any more. A similar check is
> to compare the exhaust feel when you place your hand near the exhaust pipe
> and rev it with a similar car that works, but that won't show up anything
> but a severe blockage.
>
> Mike
>




Fernando Olea 01-10-2005 12:39 PM

Re: Honda Civic 1994 DX Motor D15B2 loosing power
 
I had change the catalytic converter two months ago, after testing the
motor presure "compresion" and changing the fuel filter i would have some
direct responces.> "Fernando Olea" <hellfish@aliceposta.it> wrote in message
> news:300Ed.382974$b5.18690941@news3.tin.it...
>> This is actually the problem, everytime i press the gas with third or
>> fourth gear and i want to get some speed the car it seems to donthave
>> enought power to take off, i have change the PCV Valve , the distribuitor
>> cap and wires even the rotor, but nothing happened, i heard something
>> like the valves tik tik tik very low sound but it seems to be that, the
>> fuel economy is very good, i dont know about the compresion,can someone
>> give me some tips, i am going to change the fuel filter in a couple of
>> days but i dont think that is the problem that thing.
>>
>>

> It is possible the catalytic converter (or other exhaust part) is plugging
> up. The Haynes manual for that covers my daughter's 93 Accord has a test
> for exhaust restriction, using a manifold vacuum guage. She has the manual
> in her car, but the concept is:
> 1) note the idle manifold vacuum reading
> 2) open the throttle to bring the rpm up to about 2000 rpm
> 3) close the throttle and watch the vacuum guage
> If the exhaust is clear, the reading should show more vacuum than at idle
> and return to the idle reading in about 2 seconds. If restricted, the
> vacuum will seem to "hang" where it was and/or gradually return to the
> idle setting after more than 2 seconds.
>
> The exhaust can also be checked by loosening an exhaust fitting near the
> engine and blowing into the exhaust pipe (remember to wash the soot ring
> off your face!) There should be little resistance to your breath. An old
> Corolla my son had was so blocked it was worse than blowing through a soda
> straw. It idles okay but wouldn't go anywhere any more. A similar check is
> to compare the exhaust feel when you place your hand near the exhaust pipe
> and rev it with a similar car that works, but that won't show up anything
> but a severe blockage.
>
> Mike
>





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