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Motor work
Ok I picked up a 1997 honda accord 5 speed the other day for $500
Lets see if we can fix the motor if not i'll just swap it out. My friend that I got it from said he hydro locked the other . Not sure what motor is in it . I know it's a d series havnt got out there to check yet. He says he was driving the car and hit a water puddle out here in florida after a storm . Car died . so he doesn't know alot about cars he says the start went out as well when it happened. So him and his step dad took the value cover off fuel rail and started to undo the heads . He thinks one of two things is wrong either heads warped or hydro locked the motor . So when he hit the puddle he said water got into the motor from the cold air intake . Since he had the timing marked and the timing belt off . We can turn the motor over a little but it wants to stick a little at a point . Not sure if that is normal or not. What do you all think wrong with the motor .I'm thinking it could be a easy fix.I know a good bit about honda civics so alot of the stuff is the same my problem is never ran into this problem before. :confused: |
first thing you should do is check compression (put timing belt on), if it's good across the board, then move on to checking other things, ignition, fuel delivery etc...
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If head bolts have been loosened, you must go ahead w/ head gasket replacment to reuse engine. If engine won't turn over, valves have hit pistons and jammed. Hydro-lock might stop engine and cause timing belt to slip. There could also be crankshaft or connecting rod damage.
Pulling the head should allow engine to be turned over and examined, but the description does not sound promising. good luck |
Ah, missed the "loosened head bolt" statement....what he said ;)
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Ok i'll see if there is any damage to the rods and stuff. How much do yall think a used motor be this one has 120k on it .
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Used engines can vary in price rather significantly; it all depends upon the demand in your area, the number of miles on the car when the engine was pulled, and sometimes the mood of the seller.
My recommendation would be to find another 1997(ish) Accord in a bone yard and buy not only the motor but the entire factory intake as well; that way you can lose the CAI which didn't do squat for performance and which caused the problem in the first place. |
Ok so I got the car into my workshop today. It's a f22b2 motor . I took it down to the block . One problem I did have is I had to take the intake and head off together they won't come apart any help there. There is no hole in the piston so they are good there was a very little bit of water on top of the block but what I did find was a **** ton of oil in it . SO does that mean the head gasket is blown only or the motor is toast.
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