Just got 93 civic lx
I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past
few years which I've previously driven. Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too detailed but you get the idea. Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? -- Rocket '87 TRX250R '84 200ES Big Red |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
You should take your car immediately to a dealer. They are the only ones who
are experienced enough to be able to deal with this problem. "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
You should take your car immediately to a dealer. They are the only ones who
are experienced enough to be able to deal with this problem. "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
You should take your car immediately to a dealer. They are the only ones who
are experienced enough to be able to deal with this problem. "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
You should take your car immediately to a dealer. They are the only ones who
are experienced enough to be able to deal with this problem. "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it
was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the ignorant. -- Rocket '87 TRX250R '84 200ES Big Red "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it
was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the ignorant. -- Rocket '87 TRX250R '84 200ES Big Red "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it
was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the ignorant. -- Rocket '87 TRX250R '84 200ES Big Red "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it
was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the ignorant. -- Rocket '87 TRX250R '84 200ES Big Red "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over stripping the engine looking for the problem "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:ORoIb.22035$IF6.982022@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it > was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some > time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the > ignorant. > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the > past > > few years which I've previously driven. > > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > > detailed but you get the idea. > > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except > 5th, > > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > > > -- > > Rocket > > > > '87 TRX250R > > '84 200ES Big Red > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.556 / Virus Database: 348 - Release Date: 12/26/2003 |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over stripping the engine looking for the problem "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:ORoIb.22035$IF6.982022@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it > was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some > time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the > ignorant. > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the > past > > few years which I've previously driven. > > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > > detailed but you get the idea. > > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except > 5th, > > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > > > -- > > Rocket > > > > '87 TRX250R > > '84 200ES Big Red > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.556 / Virus Database: 348 - Release Date: 12/26/2003 |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over stripping the engine looking for the problem "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:ORoIb.22035$IF6.982022@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it > was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some > time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the > ignorant. > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the > past > > few years which I've previously driven. > > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > > detailed but you get the idea. > > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except > 5th, > > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > > > -- > > Rocket > > > > '87 TRX250R > > '84 200ES Big Red > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.556 / Virus Database: 348 - Release Date: 12/26/2003 |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over stripping the engine looking for the problem "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:ORoIb.22035$IF6.982022@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > The only thing that would make me take my honda to the dealer would be if it > was under warrenty and the crank was in pieces in the oil pan. Spending some > time with the motor myself is much more gratifying than the hassle from the > ignorant. > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message > news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the > past > > few years which I've previously driven. > > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > > detailed but you get the idea. > > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except > 5th, > > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > > > -- > > Rocket > > > > '87 TRX250R > > '84 200ES Big Red > > > > > > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.556 / Virus Database: 348 - Release Date: 12/26/2003 |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
Rocket,
you can find Honda factory service manual here. http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/ and here http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/ "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
Rocket,
you can find Honda factory service manual here. http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/ and here http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/ "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... > I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past > few years which I've previously driven. > Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information > about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and > stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too > detailed but you get the idea. > Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th, > the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers. > Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue? > Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts? > > -- > Rocket > > '87 TRX250R > '84 200ES Big Red > > |
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