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87 prelude 1.8L carb stalling in the cold
Hi there,
We just got our first cold snap here in winnipeg, and my girlfriend says she's having idle problems. It stalls when she doesn't keep her foot on the gas. I seem to remember her having this problem last winter, but it just sort of went away. Is it possible that some sort of mechanism on the carb is gummed up, and its just taking its time to work properly? t |
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"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > Hi there, > > We just got our first cold snap here in winnipeg, and my > girlfriend says she's having idle problems. It stalls > when she doesn't keep her foot on the gas. > > I seem to remember her having this problem last winter, but > it just sort of went away. Is it possible that some sort > of mechanism on the carb is gummed up, and its just taking > its time to work properly? > > t > I've never worked on a Prelude but have seen this on an integra (=civic). Look at the Air Control Valve (I think a prelude has this thing as well) -- on most cars it is located on the air intake manifold. It affects idle by controlling air flow under all conditions, including starting in the cold. On the civic you ramp the engine to 3000 until the car warms up. You then unplug the Air Control Vavle and should see if the engine ramps up if the sensor is ok - perhaps check to see if this test is similar on a prelude, if it has this sensor. It could be a million (well, maybe a dozen other things like vacuum leaks, various sensors, timing, missing spark, etc. Usually checking for this ACV is easy to check -- others will I am sure have other ideas for you to try. Hope you nail it soon. Remco |
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"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote
> We just got our first cold snap here in winnipeg, and my > girlfriend says she's having idle problems. It stalls > when she doesn't keep her foot on the gas. > I seem to remember her having this problem last winter, but > it just sort of went away. Is it possible that some sort > of mechanism on the carb is gummed up, and its just taking > its time to work properly? Idle is suppose to rise when cold. Possibly the fast idle unloader or a thermovalve not opening the choke. Peek in there, it should open. |
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"remcow" > wrote
> I've never worked on a Prelude but have seen this on an integra (=civic). > Look at the Air Control Valve (I think a prelude has this thing as well) -- > on most cars it is located on the air intake manifold. It affects idle by > controlling air flow under all conditions, including starting in the cold. > On the civic you ramp the engine to 3000 until the car warms up. You then > unplug the Air Control Vavle and should see if the engine ramps up if the > sensor is ok - perhaps check to see if this test is similar on a prelude, if > it has this sensor. I believe you mean Electronic Air Control Valve. They're only for the FI. |
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 18:18:18 -0500, "disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca
@> wrote: >We just got our first cold snap here in winnipeg, and my >girlfriend says she's having idle problems. It stalls >when she doesn't keep her foot on the gas. > >I seem to remember her having this problem last winter, but >it just sort of went away. Is it possible that some sort >of mechanism on the carb is gummed up, and its just taking >its time to work properly? Serves ya right for living in Winterpeg! :-) It has been my experience that the 1980s carburetted cars are a real pain in cold weather. At the time Japanese manufacturers were constructing diabolically complicated carburettors in a desperate effort to meet the new air pollution specs coming out. Much of the effort involved keeping mixture as lean as possible, and that's the last thing you want in cold weather. When these carbs are 17 years old and need some maintenance, it's a nightmare. They didn't work all that well in cold Canadian climes when they were new. So yes, until it warms up, it's gonna be a bitch to keep running. Make use of all the Canadian winter tricks, cardboard over the radiator, make sure the air cleaner snorkel is positioned where it gets hot air off the manifold etc. Better still, trade it for anything with fuel injection. That proved to be the only practical answer to Canadian winter driving. Been there, done that, got frostbite doing it... |
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right -- the EACV. Really? I thought I had seen them on carbed cars as
well - I stand corrected. Thanks! Remco |
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"Remco" > wrote in message oups.com...
> right -- the EACV. Really? I thought I had seen them on carbed cars as > well - I stand corrected. Thanks! Remco Probably looking at a Dual Point FI (88-91 Civics.) Dual-port is sometimes confused with carb. Majority of the carb'd stuff stopped in 87. For 88-91 Prelude they went with moslty DPFI (Dual Point Fuel Injection). Kind of a carb design but uses two fuel injectors for fuel instead of bowls/jets/tubes. |
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> Probably looking at a Dual Point FI (88-91 Civics.) Dual-port is
> sometimes confused with carb. Majority of the carb'd stuff stopped > in 87. For 88-91 Prelude they went with moslty DPFI (Dual > Point Fuel Injection). Kind of a carb design but uses two fuel > injectors for fuel instead of bowls/jets/tubes. I've never seen an 88-91 Prelude with Honda Dual Point Injection... Up until 91 the Prelude S had carbs, and the Prelude Si (2.0 and 2.05) had Multi point injection. The civics had carbs up until 87 (unless it was an Si), the Accords had carbs until 89 (unless LXi or SEi) |
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"Jafir Elkurd" > wrote
> I've never seen an 88-91 Prelude with Honda Dual Point Injection... Up > until 91 the Prelude S had carbs, and the Prelude Si (2.0 and 2.05) had > Multi point injection. The civics had carbs up until 87 (unless it was an > Si), the Accords had carbs until 89 (unless LXi or SEi) Correct. I should've said, "for 88-90 Prelude S they went with dual side- draft constant velocity base carbs." The Civics, Crxs went with DPFI. Thanks |
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