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Since: Dec 18, 2007 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:53 pm
Post subject: Loss of Power Get Alert Archived from groups: alt>autos>honda (more info?)
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| Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
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Since: Mar 16, 2005 Posts: 8
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:02 am
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On Dec 19, 4:59 am, Matt Ion <soundy....RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tony Hwang wrote:
> > Matt Ion wrote:
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> >> twb01 wrote:
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> >>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
> >>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
> >>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
> >>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
> >>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
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> >> Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific with
> >> the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold? Only
> >> when warmed up? On the flat or up hills?
> > Hi,
> > Checked fuel pump ground? Make sure fuel pump works well upto spec.
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> Wouldn't really have the same effect on a carb'd engine - all the pump
> needs to do is keep the float bowl full.
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> Still, hard to say for sure without more details from the OP.- Hide quoted text -
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Had a similar problem with an 85 (carburated), Make sure the big hose
from the exhost manifold to the air cleaner is in place and does not
have holes or cracks, also check that the diverter valve in the air
cleaner(Where that hose connects) operates properly.(on mine the link
from the vaccum motor disengaged fron the valve).
HTH
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 130
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:57 am
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twb01 wrote:
> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific with
the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold? Only when
warmed up? On the flat or up hills? >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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Since: Jul 01, 2003 Posts: 206
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:48 am
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Matt Ion wrote:
> twb01 wrote:
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>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
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>
> Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific with
> the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold? Only when
> warmed up? On the flat or up hills?
Hi,
Checked fuel pump ground? Make sure fuel pump works well upto spec. >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 130
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:59 am
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Tony Hwang wrote:
> Matt Ion wrote:
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>> twb01 wrote:
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>>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
>>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
>>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
>>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
>>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
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>>
>> Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific with
>> the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold? Only
>> when warmed up? On the flat or up hills?
> Hi,
> Checked fuel pump ground? Make sure fuel pump works well upto spec.
Wouldn't really have the same effect on a carb'd engine - all the pump
needs to do is keep the float bowl full.
Still, hard to say for sure without more details from the OP. >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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Since: Dec 31, 2003 Posts: 62
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 7:56 pm
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"twb01" <webmaster.RemoveThis@ariestwb.com> wrote in message
news:de4005e7-c2ff-454e-bcae-68d1573eea79@i3g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
Another thought--I got intermittent power loss on my '86 Accord. Turned out
to be an intermittent clogging of the "nut and bolt" screen at the inlet of
the fuel pump. The screen and pump at that time was one assembly and
required pump replacement. Power loss was sudden-----never drove in front
of a big truck for fear of getting run over.
MLD >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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Since: Oct 24, 2006 Posts: 625
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:37 pm
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twb01 wrote:
> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
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Air in the cooling system may do that. If there's enough coolant in the
reservoir the air can sometimes be displaced. Have you been checking it
or did it get too low?
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 130
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:54 am
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yjrybano2spam.DeleteThis@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Dec 19, 4:59 am, Matt Ion <soundy....DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Tony Hwang wrote:
>>> Matt Ion wrote:
>>>> twb01 wrote:
>>>>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
>>>>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
>>>>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
>>>>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
>>>>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
>>>> Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific with
>>>> the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold? Only
>>>> when warmed up? On the flat or up hills?
>>> Hi,
>>> Checked fuel pump ground? Make sure fuel pump works well upto spec.
>> Wouldn't really have the same effect on a carb'd engine - all the pump
>> needs to do is keep the float bowl full.
>>
>> Still, hard to say for sure without more details from the OP.- Hide quoted text -
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>> - Show quoted text -
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> Had a similar problem with an 85 (carburated), Make sure the big hose
> from the exhost manifold to the air cleaner is in place and does not
> have holes or cracks, also check that the diverter valve in the air
> cleaner(Where that hose connects) operates properly.(on mine the link
> from the vaccum motor disengaged fron the valve).
> HTH
> JerryR
That would (or should) only affect things when the engine is cold... and
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 130
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:56 am
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MLD wrote:
> "twb01" <webmaster DeleteThis @ariestwb.com> wrote in message
> news:de4005e7-c2ff-454e-bcae-68d1573eea79@i3g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
>
> Another thought--I got intermittent power loss on my '86 Accord. Turned out
> to be an intermittent clogging of the "nut and bolt" screen at the inlet of
> the fuel pump. The screen and pump at that time was one assembly and
> required pump replacement. Power loss was sudden-----never drove in front
> of a big truck for fear of getting run over.
> MLD
Yeah, that would happen with a carb - you'd run fine until the float
bowl emptied, then lose power until it (partially) filled back up again.
An intermittent/weak pump or dirty filter would cause similar symptoms.
I think all 3rd-gen Accords used the same pump/pickup assembly, accessed
via the trunk/hatch area. >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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Since: Jul 01, 2003 Posts: 206
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:40 am
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Matt Ion wrote:
> Tony Hwang wrote:
>
>> Matt Ion wrote:
>>
>>> twb01 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
>>>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
>>>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
>>>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
>>>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific
>>> with the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold?
>>> Only when warmed up? On the flat or up hills?
>>
>> Hi,
>> Checked fuel pump ground? Make sure fuel pump works well upto spec.
>
>
> Wouldn't really have the same effect on a carb'd engine - all the pump
> needs to do is keep the float bowl full.
>
> Still, hard to say for sure without more details from the OP.
Hi,
Ever experienced intermittent fuel pump due to poor grounding? >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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Since: Mar 16, 2005 Posts: 8
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 4:30 am
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On Dec 19, 7:54 pm, Matt Ion <soundy....DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> yjrybano2s....DeleteThis@yahoo.com wrote:
> > On Dec 19, 4:59 am, Matt Ion <soundy....DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Tony Hwang wrote:
> >>> Matt Ion wrote:
> >>>> twb01 wrote:
> >>>>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
> >>>>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
> >>>>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
> >>>>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
> >>>>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
> >>>> Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific with
> >>>> the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold? Only
> >>>> when warmed up? On the flat or up hills?
> >>> Hi,
> >>> Checked fuel pump ground? Make sure fuel pump works well upto spec.
> >> Wouldn't really have the same effect on a carb'd engine - all the pump
> >> needs to do is keep the float bowl full.
>
> >> Still, hard to say for sure without more details from the OP.- Hide quoted text -
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> >> - Show quoted text -
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> > Had a similar problem with an 85 (carburated), Make sure the big hose
> > from the exhost manifold to the air cleaner is in place and does not
> > have holes or cracks, also check that the diverter valve in the air
> > cleaner(Where that hose connects) operates properly.(on mine the link
> > from the vaccum motor disengaged fron the valve).
> > HTH
> > JerryR
>
> That would (or should) only affect things when the engine is cold... and
> we still don't know exactly when this problem occurs.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
That is not so!. My problem showed up(intermmittently) when the engine
was warm(after 30 min. into an hour trip) and when the engine was
colder(during the first 30 min of use)
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Since: Dec 18, 2007 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:01 pm
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In my case it malfunctioned whether cold or at operating temp, on flat
roads and on hills. Fuel pump had been replaced some time ago.
On Dec 19, 3:59 am, Matt Ion <soundy....DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tony Hwang wrote:
> > Matt Ion wrote:
>
> >> twb01 wrote:
>
> >>> Hi, got a question about an '86 Accord DX. What might cause a dramatic
> >>> loss of horsepower (almost as if the car is "choking"). It starts fine
> >>> and all regular maintenance is has been kept up. One mechanic
> >>> suggested carburetor, but when I took it to a specialist, he said the
> >>> carb looked fine (it had recently been replaced).
>
> >> Could be any number of things - can you be a little more specific with
> >> the symptoms? Does it happen all the time? Only when cold? Only
> >> when warmed up? On the flat or up hills?
> > Hi,
> > Checked fuel pump ground? Make sure fuel pump works well upto spec.
>
> Wouldn't really have the same effect on a carb'd engine - all the pump
> needs to do is keep the float bowl full.
>
> Still, hard to say for sure without more details from the OP. >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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Since: Oct 15, 2006 Posts: 130
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 4:12 pm
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yjrybano2spam.RemoveThis@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> Had a similar problem with an 85 (carburated), Make sure the big hose
>>> from the exhost manifold to the air cleaner is in place and does not
>>> have holes or cracks, also check that the diverter valve in the air
>>> cleaner(Where that hose connects) operates properly.(on mine the link
>>> from the vaccum motor disengaged fron the valve).
>>> HTH
>>> JerryR
>> That would (or should) only affect things when the engine is cold... and
>> we still don't know exactly when this problem occurs.- Hide quoted text -
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>> - Show quoted text -
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> That is not so!. My problem showed up(intermmittently) when the engine
> was warm(after 30 min. into an hour trip) and when the engine was
> colder(during the first 30 min of use)
That hose from the exhaust manifold shroud to the breather is intended
to channel warm air from around the manifold into the breather *while
the engine is cold*. Once it warms up, the diverter should close and
allow cool air to be drawn in from behind the fender, and it should stay
that way as long as the engine is warm. Piping in hot air will increase
the chance of knocking and definitely NOT help your performance
(REMOVING that hose would have helped, if the diverter was sticking or
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Since: Dec 18, 2007 Posts: 5
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 3:57 am
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On Dec 21, 1:16 am, Matt Ion <soundy....TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote:
> twb01 wrote:
> > In my case it malfunctioned whether cold or at operating temp, on flat
> > roads and on hills. Fuel pump had been replaced some time ago.
>
> Okay, so... when this happens, it just happens randomly? Does the power
> loss last for a while, or does it come and go? If it's intermittent,
> what do you do to get power back - pump the gas, turn the car off and
> restart it, etc.?
Full power never returned. That's why I thought maybe the engine was
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Since: Dec 16, 2003 Posts: 61
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:45 am
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"twb01" wrote
> Full power never returned. That's why I thought maybe the engine was
beyond repair.
I had a similar problem with my 1973 Toyota Celica. Being that that car is
far older than yours, the cause may be entirely different.... My problem
turned out to be a bad cylinder head that apparently wasn't getting proper
cooling to the cylinders, or something like that. (Turned out that Toyota
had a recall on the head, but didn't let their customers know it directly. I
found out about it by complaining to a dealer service manager who was
willing to listen.) I recall the symptom showed up mostly when trying to
climb even a moderate hill, even when getting a good running start up. >> Stay informed about: Loss of Power |
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