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Hi
I have a 1992 Honda accord coupe
it sat for a while in the country
I went to move it to my home so that I can work on it and open startup it's at WOT
It won't kick down
I opened the air/intake and found this. Freaking vermin! Anyway, I cleaned it and cleaned the throttle body (albeit halfass) It ran fine before being stored in a field. It blows a ton of blue smoke (after cleaning ish) and redlines.....the linkage doesn't appear to be binding......I'm gonna have it towed home on Monday to actually take the throttle body off and see what I can see..... on that note....any ideas?
thank you soooooooo much!! Yuck!!! Critters :/
I've pulled out the gunk......the hoses were toast.... got new ones.....haven't ventured further into the intake/motor
what say you?
Idk what I should do after cleaning throttle body....
If some (can't be all that much, fingers crossed) got pulled in further......how far do I have to delve ?
ugh......
I'm broken, physically. This killed my body for today.... .I love doing it, but it physically hurts me..... wah wah wah
call the waaaahmbulance.....I KNOW!!
I raised three daughters who are smart, independent, working members of society,their guys used to get upset when the girls called MOM for mechanic/automotive help, haha......
Now the boys call me I've taught them much....but the body ain't so willing and they're all busy,living their lives. Working etc....DAMMIT I I JUST needed ONE SON!! Lol
jk LOVE my girls.....so blessed
I hope that some of you see the humor.....I'm not whining, really....just keep in mind.....with advice.....I'm not 20something with good body strength/structure anymore
Thank you and please don't shame me
p s I posted a photo but I'm new enough that it has to be approved by administrators
sorry..... I'm learning about the site ....
patience
Yep, that would cause a few problems,, You also might want to chk all the wiring around the area and under the engine compartment those pac rats love to chew on wires .
Youll definitely needto get that nest out of the throttle body and clean up the bore. The question is did any nest get pulled past the throttle plate into the intake when trying to start the car?
I'd probably pull and clean the intake manifold. I think you can remove the your post of the intake on a 92 accord. It may be easier than pulling the whole manifold.
I'd also pull the valve cover to see if anything is blocking the intake valves. I'd also remove the spark plugs and use air to blow out anything that could have made it into the cylinder.
Youll definitely needto get that nest out of the throttle body and clean up the bore. The question is did any nest get pulled past the throttle plate into the intake when trying to start the car?
I'd probably pull and clean the intake manifold. I think you can remove the your post of the intake on a 92 accord. It may be easier than pulling the whole manifold.
I'd also pull the valve cover to see if anything is blocking the intake valves. I'd also remove the spark plugs and use air to blow out anything that could have made it into the cylinder.
thanks@PAhonda
I guess the good news is that the valve cover needs a new gasket, anway?
Youll definitely needto get that nest out of the throttle body and clean up the bore. The question is did any nest get pulled past the throttle plate into the intake when trying to start the car?
I'd probably pull and clean the intake manifold. I think you can remove the your post of the intake on a 92 accord. It may be easier than pulling the whole manifold.
I'd also pull the valve cover to see if anything is blocking the intake valves. I'd also remove the spark plugs and use air to blow out anything that could have made it into the cylinder.
I agree 100% with PA on this. Those rodents can cause all sorts of problems that you might not be able to see. Plus with it off, you can work on freeing up the throttle body, as it looks like there's part of the air clearner bits trapped in the pivots (might be what's holding it partly open).
Last edited by The Toecutter; Aug 9, 2020 at 12:01 PM.