Gas in Accord crankcase, no explanatin

Discussion in 'Accord' started by james peterson, Nov 8, 2004.

  1. I have a 96 I4 Accord LX. It has never had anything go wrong
    and has run perfectly until this morning when I attempted to start
    it. When I first turned the key I heard a "pop" and it cranked but
    wouldn't start. The car has less than 50K miles on it.

    I tried it a few more times, and seeing that it wasn't going
    to turn over, had it towed to the dealer. They found a lot
    of gas in the crank case, and so changed the oil, but they
    couldn't find anything else wrong. They say it has good spark,
    and the fuel pressure is fine. They mumbled something about
    "bad gas" which sounds bogus. I'm sceptical that this would
    happen without warning, and am concerned about this episode
    repeating. I'm convinced there must be a mechanical cause.

    Does anyone have any idea what it might be, that the dealer would
    be so clueless about?

    james sends.
     
    james peterson, Nov 8, 2004
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  2. james peterson

    motsco_ _ Guest

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++

    When an injector is sticking open, overnight, all the gas in the fuel
    rail drains into that cylinder. Car is totally FLOODED. It eventually
    slips past the rings and ends up in the oil.

    Read the part in your manual that describes "starting at high altitude /
    cold temperatures" You can start it by holding the pedal to the floor
    and it will start / smoke / sputter for a few seconds.

    Cure is to run Techron or a good injector cleaner thru it. I just filled
    the tank with gasohol and it cured itself.

    -- 'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Nov 9, 2004
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  3. james peterson

    Haider Rizvi Guest

    Coincidently we had the same problem with our Integra '94 a couple of
    days ago. Got it running today by this trick, "holding the pedal to the
    floor until it gets going".

    While driving I now hear a consistent clunking sound (about once a
    second), seems to be coming from the back but not sure. My wife (the
    regular driver for this car) says that it wasn't there before. Is there
    anything that could be related to this situation?

    Regards,
     
    Haider Rizvi, Nov 10, 2004
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  4. james peterson

    Abeness Guest

    Could be that your muffler/tailpipe attachment has come loose and that's
    what's clunking as you go over bumps in the road? That's an issue with
    my 94 Civic.
     
    Abeness, Nov 10, 2004
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  5. james peterson

    Haider Rizvi Guest

    I assume you are talking about heat shields, have already removed
    them. And my muffler/tailpipe is brand new, replaced it earlier this
    year. It is possible that it has suddenly come loose, visual check
    suggested that wasn't the case.

    Any other thoughts.

    Regards,
     
    Haider Rizvi, Nov 10, 2004
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  6. james peterson

    Abeness Guest

    No, I meant the bracket that holds up the muffler/tailpipe, which is at
    the right rear on the Civic. Someone did suggest to me recently that an
    aftermarket pipe might not have the same fit as the OEM pipe, and in
    fact I think it rattles against my gas tank flange now and again, now
    that my bracket has come undone on one side. If that ain't it in your
    case I'm out of ideas (not surprising, I'm no expert).
     
    Abeness, Nov 10, 2004
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  7. james peterson

    Haider Rizvi Guest

    That's useful information about the OEM pipe vs. aftermarket, I'll check
    it out.

    Thanks,
     
    Haider Rizvi, Nov 10, 2004
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