1983 Prelude problems

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by Kyle Peterson, Oct 13, 2005.

  1. I just got a 1983 Prelude to drive over winter. I am having some
    problems getting the thing to run properly. I'll start it up and it'll
    idle great for the longest time. As soon as I drive it for a few
    minutes it will start to struggle and the engine will die as soon as I
    push in the clutch. I can start it back up after it dies if I push
    slightly on the gas but as soon as I take my foot off of the gas it
    dies. If I leave it sit for maybe 15 minutes it'll start up and idle
    fine until I drive it again. I can't seem to figure out what the
    problem is. I have replaced the fuel pump, fuel filters, air filter,
    and plugs. I also cleaned up the EGR valve and put in a new EGR valve
    gasket. I tested the EGR valve and doesn't leak and the diaphram open
    and closes normally. I checked for vacuum leaks and everything looks
    good. I replaced a couple of bad vacuum hoses (the 2 big ones on the
    intake manifold). What other things could I check?

    Please CC my email address as well.

    Thanks
     
    Kyle Peterson, Oct 13, 2005
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  2. I think I have found the problem(s).

    1. The vacuum advance thing is stuck and doesn't hold a vacuum.
    2. The insulator on the drivers side carb is sucking in air.

    Now I have a question. How do I get at the clamp for the carb
    insulator? I want to try tightening the clamp but the screw to tighten
    it is not accessable.
     
    Kyle Peterson, Oct 14, 2005
    #2
  3. Kyle Peterson

    Eric Guest

    Are you sure it's the vacuum advance that's stuck? Leaking is a common
    problem, but if the advance plate in the distributor won't move, then the
    distributor usually needs to be overhauled.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Oct 16, 2005
    #3
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