spark plug wires blow off spark plugs
#1
spark plug wires blow off spark plugs
Greetings,
I recently bought a 93 Accord LX with about 180,000 miles. I have no idea of what work was done to this car before I bought it.
So far, I've put new spark plugs, spark plug wires, valve cover gaskets, oil filter, new oil, partial new exhaust, and two new tires.
I'm have a number of problems but two concern me right now.
The first is that when I changed the spark plugs and wires, the spark plug holes were all filled with oil and the spark plug wires would blow off the spark plugs on #1 and #2. I changed the valve cover gasket, the valve cover spark plug gaskets, and the spark plug gaskets under the rocker assembly. I'm still getting a little bit of oil in #2 spark plug hole and the wires are still blowing off #1 and #2 spark plugs about once a month. I had one person tell me it might be a head gasket but I haven't found any info on this problem. Anyone have any ideas?
My second problem is that when the car is cold (with the weird weather here, our weather is running from single digits over night up to mid 50's at times during the day), the clutch pedal goes almost to the floor and it's very hard to shift into gear, mostly 1st, 2nd, and reverse. After the car warms up a bit, the pedal slowly comes back up and the shifting is fine until the car sits for awhile. I've topped off the master reservoir which was down a little and filled the slave reservoir which was almost empty and adjusted the pedal. Neither helped. I'm assuming that some combination of the master cylinder, the slave cylinder, and both reservoirs are leaking, although I haven't seen any signs of leaking.
I'm low on cash and don't want to fix anything right now that doesn't need replacing, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much!
I recently bought a 93 Accord LX with about 180,000 miles. I have no idea of what work was done to this car before I bought it.
So far, I've put new spark plugs, spark plug wires, valve cover gaskets, oil filter, new oil, partial new exhaust, and two new tires.
I'm have a number of problems but two concern me right now.
The first is that when I changed the spark plugs and wires, the spark plug holes were all filled with oil and the spark plug wires would blow off the spark plugs on #1 and #2. I changed the valve cover gasket, the valve cover spark plug gaskets, and the spark plug gaskets under the rocker assembly. I'm still getting a little bit of oil in #2 spark plug hole and the wires are still blowing off #1 and #2 spark plugs about once a month. I had one person tell me it might be a head gasket but I haven't found any info on this problem. Anyone have any ideas?
My second problem is that when the car is cold (with the weird weather here, our weather is running from single digits over night up to mid 50's at times during the day), the clutch pedal goes almost to the floor and it's very hard to shift into gear, mostly 1st, 2nd, and reverse. After the car warms up a bit, the pedal slowly comes back up and the shifting is fine until the car sits for awhile. I've topped off the master reservoir which was down a little and filled the slave reservoir which was almost empty and adjusted the pedal. Neither helped. I'm assuming that some combination of the master cylinder, the slave cylinder, and both reservoirs are leaking, although I haven't seen any signs of leaking.
I'm low on cash and don't want to fix anything right now that doesn't need replacing, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much!
#2
I've seen some brands of wires that don't seat properly. Suggest OE or NGK wires.....and NGK plugs.
Check for leaks coming from the slave (under the boot) or the clutch master (either engine side or most of the time inside the car)....ps there is ony one res for the clutch and one for the brakes....if no leaks you might try bleeding the clutch, i.e. new fluid, just like changing/flushing the brake fluid.
Check for leaks coming from the slave (under the boot) or the clutch master (either engine side or most of the time inside the car)....ps there is ony one res for the clutch and one for the brakes....if no leaks you might try bleeding the clutch, i.e. new fluid, just like changing/flushing the brake fluid.
#4
So put in long life Iridium plugs and new valve cover gasket set to address oil presence and
have made a point not to check it again: 235,000 before gave it to son this winter.
#5
1st guess: clutch hydraulic system has air bubble and needs bleeding.
#6
? too lazy to look, I'm pretty sure the LX has two sets. You can try just the uppers first and see what happens.
#8
Greetings,
I recently bought a 93 Accord LX with about 180,000 miles. I have no idea of what work was done to this car before I bought it.
So far, I've put new spark plugs, spark plug wires, valve cover gaskets, oil filter, new oil, partial new exhaust, and two new tires.
The first is that when I changed the spark plugs and wires, the spark plug holes were all filled with oil and the spark plug wires would blow off the spark plugs on #1 and #2. I changed the valve cover gasket, the valve cover spark plug gaskets, and the spark plug gaskets under the rocker assembly. I'm still getting a little bit of oil in #2 spark plug hole and the wires are still blowing off #1 and #2 spark plugs about once a month. I had one person tell me it might be a head gasket but I haven't found any info on this problem. Anyone have any ideas?
I recently bought a 93 Accord LX with about 180,000 miles. I have no idea of what work was done to this car before I bought it.
So far, I've put new spark plugs, spark plug wires, valve cover gaskets, oil filter, new oil, partial new exhaust, and two new tires.
The first is that when I changed the spark plugs and wires, the spark plug holes were all filled with oil and the spark plug wires would blow off the spark plugs on #1 and #2. I changed the valve cover gasket, the valve cover spark plug gaskets, and the spark plug gaskets under the rocker assembly. I'm still getting a little bit of oil in #2 spark plug hole and the wires are still blowing off #1 and #2 spark plugs about once a month. I had one person tell me it might be a head gasket but I haven't found any info on this problem. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
#9
What have you done so far to fix the problem? Did you change the tube seals with new ones? Did you check for "blow by" as I suggested? We need to know what has been done so we can help.
#10