PROBLEM with Honda Accord 1990...HELP!
MY friend pulled the 4 spark plugs out and 3/4 are soaked in oil.
He says maybe the valve tappet cover is leaking
but now that we looked around he have figured that it is the tube seals and the tappit gasket may be shot.
we figure the oil on the plug is causing a no-spark reaction.
do you concur?
and if it was this...how difficult would it be?
He says maybe the valve tappet cover is leaking
but now that we looked around he have figured that it is the tube seals and the tappit gasket may be shot.
we figure the oil on the plug is causing a no-spark reaction.
do you concur?
and if it was this...how difficult would it be?
Last edited by antec121; Dec 19, 2010 at 06:09 PM.
Absolutely - the misfiring can be caused by oil over the spark plugs. In fact, if they're bad you might need new plugs not just clean up the old ones.
Easy job. Watch the sparkplug tube seals. They have top & bottom so be sure they're right-side up.
Easy job. Watch the sparkplug tube seals. They have top & bottom so be sure they're right-side up.
Also I think, please be sure to loosen the valve lash adjusters before removing and installing the rocker assym-getting to the lower seals-might be wrong on the gen, I've got to get a better memory. Almost no matter where the timing is set when removing or installing one or more rockers will be trying to compress the valve springs, hence having the adjusters loose so that nothing "bends".
I've had lot's of leaking oil into spark plug wells w/o problems. I doubt that's your problem, but relatively easy to fix to find out if that's the proboem. New spark plug tube seals and new orings under the valve train assembly. Get a shop manual to guide removal of valve train and cam assembly.
good luck
good luck
thankyou for everyones replies
After days of work and almost 3 hundred dollars spent my car is running.
As some of you had mentioned: a bad coil.
I also replaced the distrubtor, plugs, wires and main relay.
Either the bad coil or the plugs covered in oil caused the relay to blow as a warning.
It now is running decent.
Thank you for everyones feedback.
After days of work and almost 3 hundred dollars spent my car is running.
As some of you had mentioned: a bad coil.
I also replaced the distrubtor, plugs, wires and main relay.
Either the bad coil or the plugs covered in oil caused the relay to blow as a warning.
It now is running decent.
Thank you for everyones feedback.
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