1986 Accord Surges during warmup

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Tomas Vera, Feb 20, 2006.

  1. Tomas Vera

    Tomas Vera Guest

    Helo All,
    I've recently purchased a 1986 Accord for my son. This car has a lot
    of miles, but is in pretty good shape overall, and the engin has a lot
    of "pull."

    I have to problems that are outstanding and i need some advice.

    1. When the car starts up, it surges for a few minutes until the
    temperature comes up. It the settles in at 1200 RPMs. I plan on
    adjusting the idle down to 750 RPM (pretty straighforward ??), but I
    don't know where to start lookign for the cause of the surge.

    Any suggestions?

    2. There's a consistent oil leak that's dripping out from the main
    pulley area. I had the muffler replaces recently, and while the car
    was running on the hoist, I could see that the drip was consistent,
    but only present while the engine was running. The muffler maechanic
    said that it was likely the oil pump gaskets or the main bearing oil
    rings.

    Is there a greater likelihood that it is/in not the oil pump or the
    oil rings??

    Thanks for any insights.

    -tomas
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    Tomas Vera, Feb 20, 2006
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  2. Tomas Vera

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Be sure the coolant is full. Is this an injected car? DX? LX? LXi?
    Bunch of seals in the front of that engine. I'd think about cam and
    othjer shaft seals first.
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Feb 20, 2006
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  3. Tomas Vera

    Tomas Vera Guest

    Bob,
    Thanks for your response.

    I'll look over the things you mentioned here and in my other post.

    You'll probably hear from me again next weekend !!

    Thanks again,

    -tomas


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    Tomas Vera, Feb 22, 2006
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