1987 Accord viberates when picking up speed...

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Robert Bodling, Mar 6, 2005.

  1. I had some one pull out in front of me the other day in a parking lot and
    you know how hard it is to hit the break peddle and the clutch peddle and
    not kill the vehicle... After restarting the car and completing my left
    turn, it sounded like I had a flat tire (which I didn't) and now when I
    excellerate, the engine seems to shake and runs a bit more rough. Is it
    possible that I've possibly got my timing out since a mechanic has told me
    before that the timing belt needs to be changed.

     
    Robert Bodling, Mar 6, 2005
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  2. Robert Bodling

    Brian Smith Guest

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    If you are able to obtain a driver's licence, you
    should be able to have care and control of your
    vehicle. That includes being able to hit more than one
    pedal at a time.

    Brian
     
    Brian Smith, Mar 6, 2005
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  3. Since you report only a shake and not serious problems with acceleration or
    starting/running, it is safe to say the problem you are having is not from
    the timing belt. But get that belt changed *soon* (don't put it off!) or you
    will have terrible problems including likely serious engine damage. It's
    expensive but absolutely necessary.

    The symptoms, combined with happening after a sudden stop, sound like a
    broken engine mount to me. Broken engine mounts usually aren't obvious when
    the engine is just sitting there.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Mar 6, 2005
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  4. It may even be a damaged inner or outer CV joint.......you said you were
    completing a left turn, so that would qualify the outer joint. A bad
    inner CV joint will give you a shuddering feeling during acceleration
    when turning and when going straight.

    D.Mills - Licensed Automotive Technician.
     
    David and Tracey Mills, Mar 6, 2005
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  5. Almost forgot possible damage to the clutch as well !!

    D.Mills - Licensed Automotive Technician.
     
    David and Tracey Mills, Mar 6, 2005
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  6. Robert Bodling

    Ottawaexr Guest

    Check your motor mounts and tranny mounts, sudden engine vibration can
    be caused by a shifted/deteriorated motor mount. A bad tranny mount
    took out my tranny but that’s another story.
     
    Ottawaexr, Mar 24, 2005
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