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1993 Civic DX 1.5 ....OH Man HELP!!!!

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Old 11-12-2009 | 11:46 PM
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You probably just need the valves adjusted since there is now less clearance between the valves and pistons because of having it resurfaced.
 
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Old 11-20-2009 | 05:56 PM
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OK.. had the valves adjusted, runs like a dream! Sounds even better, may adjust the idle just a bit. but other than that it is great!

About the running rich, I got 250 miles out of a full (and I mean FULL) tank. From Full to Empty. Does that seem right?

I also just noticed the speedomoter stays at zero then kicks in... only occasionally...any ideas???

I am about to have some more work done, It needs a rack and pinion, alignment, and shocks. Probably going to throw some new tires on her also.

This will be a new car soon. Wooo Hoo!
Anyone want to buy a civic.....................Just Kidding!

Thanks to all of ya'll!
 
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Old 11-20-2009 | 06:03 PM
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you either have a bad vss or the plug that plugs into the sensor has a short, i had this problem on my sedan, i cut the plug off and went to the junkyard and cut one and spliced it on.
 
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Old 11-20-2009 | 06:36 PM
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Default Just the Facts!!!!

All the work done to the car since 2005
  • CV Joints/Boots-05
  • Head & Gasket-05
  • Radiator & Cap-05
  • Control Arms-06
  • Tires-06
  • Brake Pad & Shoes-08
  • Drums & Rotors-08
  • Master Cylinder-08
  • Alignment-08

All work this year
  • Starter
  • Radiator Cap
  • ECU
  • New Distributor
  • All New Hoses
  • Plug Wires
  • New Muffler
  • Serpentine Belt
  • Shifter Bushing
  • Timing Belt
  • Water Pump
  • Oil Pan
  • Oil, Filter & Coolant
  • Air & Fuel Filter
  • ECT Switch
  • Head & Gasket...yes another one..i suck
  • Thermostat & Gasket
  • Spark Plugs
  • Throttlebody
  • New DVD Player & Speakers...I deserved it!

Total Spent $4536.17 (with all receipts)... Told you we love this car.
 
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Old 11-25-2009 | 10:26 AM
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Ok..

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Officially on 10.5 gallons of gas... total FULL.. I got 279.9 miles.. All City driving... that seems right... that's like 27 miles per gallon or so. any thoughts.

The VSS, is that located on the throttle body?.. if so... i defiantly think it is a short in the plug. Because i had just replaced the throttle body with a used one, and the speedometer still does the same thing.

How far back did you cut the used plug?
 
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Old 11-25-2009 | 10:50 AM
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no its on the trans by the rear trans mount
 
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Old 11-26-2009 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jayde008
Parts on the way and craigslist mechanic ready to go... here is the plan.
  • re-manned Head, new gasket kit and (bolts, if needed)
  • flushing and testing the radiator, cap. & thermostat and replacing if needed
  • Replacing the overflow tank and cap ($14 why not, had expanded, alot, once)
  • Cleaning and testing the IACV and FITV, replacing if needed.

My fan should come on now all should be good, I Hope....but.....
I read on here, someone did all this and the car still overheated, what then?

02 sensor?
MAP Sensor?
Block?
I put in a used / pulled ECM/ECU... Test that, maybe, HOW????

any other ideas. I want to be prepared so I can get this in and out of the shop ASAP. Lets pretend money is no object.


already changed: New Distributor, water pump, ect sensor,

and... plug wires, air & fuel filters, belts,muffler, tires, oil pan, control arms, tie rods...& cv boots...i know i know theses don't cause overheating, I'm just sayin!
Instead of wasteing all this money on the engine your trying to fix and re-manning the head, and going through all this headache, why dont you just buy a brand new engine? and call it a day? going to cost more money in the long wrong playing with that over heating problem, i think you can get your 1.5 for like $300
 
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Old 11-27-2009 | 05:26 AM
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thanks for the new motor advice, it was a thought of mine for sure. I ended up doing the work, all is well now in that department.

Car runs great.. still needs work ( read my most recent posts.)

I didn't want to go the new motor route, mostly because I may or may not, put a vtec in it eventually, so i am waiting to do that if I do a new motor.

Right now the car is our only & daily driver, so I just needed it to run, and get us to work and school. ASAP
 
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Old 11-28-2009 | 07:25 PM
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new water pump is likely faulty, getting free replacement form orielly auto.
  • Bought a short shifter...hope that finally fixes the slutty shift problem.
  • Bought a re-manned rack and pinion today for $200.00
  • Bought R / L rear wheel bearings... on the way
  • Bought an OEM radiator cap, (the former overheating deformed the one i had)
  • Bought an o2 sensor (why not? only $35.00)

And some OEM floor mats ...mine had none. I'm off to install all this crap and then get an alignment.

I can get an all stainless steel cat back system (manifold to tailpipe) for $175.00... do ya'll think it is worth it to replace entire exhaust, since i was burning coolant for so long I likely damaged the catalytic.. the upgrade will also boost performance, correct?
 
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Old 11-28-2009 | 08:17 PM
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i would recommend replacing your shifter bushings too if it's sloppy right now. I cant remember if you have already. If that doesnt solve things I'm guessing it would be something to do with the shift linkage.
 


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