1996 Honda 4 cylinder - Pre-purchase Questions

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Seavey, Mar 27, 2009.

  1. Seavey

    Seavey Guest

    Greetings car people of the world. I am investigating a 1996 Honda
    cylinder - automatic. It has 196000 miles on it. It looks good but
    have 3 questions: 1)The valves seem noisy, what can be done or are the
    in bad condition. 2) Is it a good idea to replace the timing belt befor
    it breaks, and at what mileage should this be done (will the engin
    damage itself if it breaks while running)? 3) would you say that, i
    general, a well cared for Honda will make it to 300000 miles withou
    major overhauls of anything? This is not for myself. I am married t
    one sister, another sister is getting the car and a third sister i
    paying for it. I am in the middle of this, so as you can tell it
    important that I get good information
     
    Seavey, Mar 27, 2009
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  2. Seavey

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    It all depends how it was cared for by previous owner(s)
    Answer to no. 2 question. Wait until belt break? What if engine is
    interfering type? If belt is not replaced it is on borrowed time now.
    My Honda '98 CRV which has 2 liter 4 banger so far logged ~28K Km.
    No oil leak/burning. belt replaced once. 3rd set of tires. one complete
    brake job. Has Iridium plugs. No other problem. If you want to buy a
    used vehicle(which I never do), check the history of the car.
     
    Tony Hwang, Mar 27, 2009
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  3. LX, DX, EX, HX?
    Depending on the type of noise, the owner may simply have adjusted the
    valve lash somewhat high. This is preferable to somewhat low, which
    can destroy valves. If the noise goes away after half an hour or so of
    driving, it is probably a valve adjustment on the conservative (=
    safe) side.
    Is there any documentation as to when it was last changed?

    In this same vein: How many owners has this car had? Have you done a
    title check using autocheck.com to see if it is a salvage vehicle?
    Have you compared the asking price to the kbb.com price? Is there a
    full maintenance history available?
    Every 90,000 miles or six years, whichever comes first, for the 1996
    Honda. See the maintenance schedule in the free owner's manual at
    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/RJAAI001_OMANUAL.asp
    It is an interference engine, so the chances are good that a failed
    timing belt will damage the engine. From reading anecdotal reports, I
    put the chances at about 50-50. But this is a big risk. If there is
    any doubt as to when the belt was last changed, change it. AFAIC the
    first thing anyone should do with an older Honda is change the timing
    belt, water pump, cam and crank seals, and probably TB tensioner.
    In what part of the country has this Honda mostly been driven? The
    more snow and salt, the more body problems, particularly around the
    undercarriage.

    Otherwise, see my comments above.
    You're a good husband and brother-in-law.

    All of you should read http://honda.lioness.googlepages.com/buyingused
     
    honda.lioness, Mar 27, 2009
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  4. Specifically, what model? Civic, Accord, Prelude?
     
    Eternal Searcher, Mar 27, 2009
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  5. Seavey

    Howard Guest

    I am married to
    It's a little too late. You should've asked for good information before you
    married your sister.

    HH
     
    Howard, Mar 28, 2009
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