Just got 93 civic lx
#16
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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
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> 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
>
>
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
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> 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
>
>
#17
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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
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> 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
>
>
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
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> 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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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past
> few years which I've previously driven.
> Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information
> about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and
> stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too
> detailed but you get the idea.
> Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th,
> the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers.
> Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue?
> Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts?
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past
> few years which I've previously driven.
> Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information
> about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and
> stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too
> detailed but you get the idea.
> Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th,
> the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers.
> Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue?
> Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts?
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past
> few years which I've previously driven.
> Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information
> about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and
> stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too
> detailed but you get the idea.
> Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th,
> the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers.
> Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue?
> Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts?
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$IF6.949777@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> I just got a 93 Civic LX, my father has owned a 93 Accord EX-R for the past
> few years which I've previously driven.
> Just wondering if any of you know of good websites to find information
> about these cars right down to the details such as engine specs (bore and
> stroke, rod lengths, bearing sizes, fuel system specs) Maybe I'm being too
> detailed but you get the idea.
> Also this little car vibrates fairly noticably in all gears except 5th,
> the Accord of my fathers has zero vibration and twice as many kilometers.
> Could this be a timing issue, crank bearing/connecting rod bearings issue?
> Or just a side effect of a small car with crude motor mounts?
can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
mileage; but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
"Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<yy3Ib.21582$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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
"PTS-EXPRESS" <pts-express@excite.com> wrote
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
"PTS-EXPRESS" <pts-express@excite.com> wrote
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
"PTS-EXPRESS" <pts-express@excite.com> wrote
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
"PTS-EXPRESS" <pts-express@excite.com> wrote
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
> My wife has been driving a 93 Civic EX for the past 5 years, and all I
> can say about this car is nothing but negative comments.
>
> Underpowered, noisy, rattles, vibrating, and not exactly 30 mpg gas
> mileage;
Auto or manual transmission? 1.5 liter or 1.6 liter?
Everything else you mention is reflected in the low price of the Civic, as far
as I am concerned.
>but that may be due to the 130K miles it has on it.
How's the maintenance been on it over these 130k miles?
The long-life of Honda engines is not something reflected in the low price.
Sorry you're not happy with the car. :-(
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote
> > 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?
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
I checked it out and the mounts seem fine, the vibration was just new to me
and I hear that it is a normal thing so I guess I'll just have to get used
to that.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message
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> 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
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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and I hear that it is a normal thing so I guess I'll just have to get used
to that.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message
news:bsvcjm$51n$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net...
> dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
> wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission
> mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over
stripping
> the engine looking for the problem
>
>
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:ORoIb.22035$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
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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#27
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
I checked it out and the mounts seem fine, the vibration was just new to me
and I hear that it is a normal thing so I guess I'll just have to get used
to that.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message
news:bsvcjm$51n$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net...
> dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
> wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission
> mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over
stripping
> the engine looking for the problem
>
>
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:ORoIb.22035$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
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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and I hear that it is a normal thing so I guess I'll just have to get used
to that.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message
news:bsvcjm$51n$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net...
> dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
> wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission
> mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over
stripping
> the engine looking for the problem
>
>
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:ORoIb.22035$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
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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#28
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
I checked it out and the mounts seem fine, the vibration was just new to me
and I hear that it is a normal thing so I guess I'll just have to get used
to that.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message
news:bsvcjm$51n$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net...
> dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
> wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission
> mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over
stripping
> the engine looking for the problem
>
>
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:ORoIb.22035$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
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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and I hear that it is a normal thing so I guess I'll just have to get used
to that.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message
news:bsvcjm$51n$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net...
> dont worry about it, thats his answer for everything, if something goes
> wrong, bring it to a dealer. Have you checked the motor and transmission
> mounts? they could be bad, i would definately try this method over
stripping
> the engine looking for the problem
>
>
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:ORoIb.22035$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
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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#29
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Re: Just got 93 civic lx
Nice, thanks for the direction I am downloading now.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"hans" <hdang@si.rr.com> wrote in message
news:0m3Jb.110052$0P1.68789@twister.nyc.rr.com...
> Rocket,
>
> you can find Honda factory service manual here.
> http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/
> and here
> http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:yy3Ib.21582$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
> >
> >
>
>
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"hans" <hdang@si.rr.com> wrote in message
news:0m3Jb.110052$0P1.68789@twister.nyc.rr.com...
> Rocket,
>
> you can find Honda factory service manual here.
> http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/
> and here
> http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:yy3Ib.21582$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
> >
> >
>
>
#30
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Posts: n/a
Re: Just got 93 civic lx
Nice, thanks for the direction I am downloading now.
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"hans" <hdang@si.rr.com> wrote in message
news:0m3Jb.110052$0P1.68789@twister.nyc.rr.com...
> Rocket,
>
> you can find Honda factory service manual here.
> http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/
> and here
> http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:yy3Ib.21582$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
> >
> >
>
>
--
Rocket
'87 TRX250R
'84 200ES Big Red
"hans" <hdang@si.rr.com> wrote in message
news:0m3Jb.110052$0P1.68789@twister.nyc.rr.com...
> Rocket,
>
> you can find Honda factory service manual here.
> http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/
> and here
> http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/CivicManual/
>
> "Rocket Richarde 250R" <trx250r@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:yy3Ib.21582$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
> >
> >
>
>