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#554036 Wtb: 86 Civic Si Headlight Bucket, Front Nose Piece, Possibly More

Posted by ofeargall on 13 May 2013 - 03:04 PM in WTB

My son accidentally backed into the Civic with our Jeep Wagoneer (no contest...). He smashed in the headlight bucket, bent up the nose piece above the bumper and warped the hood a bit. Anyone have these type of parts around they want to sell? I'm in the Willamette Valley, Oregon.




#546485 86 Civic Si Chugs, Lags, No Power Under Load, Revs Up Though...

Posted by ofeargall on 12 November 2012 - 10:43 AM in 3G Civic

Mark,

I'll run some tests this week and see where I'm at with compression/vacuum health.

It's an Si Civic, white, black interior with virtually no rust. It's a great little rig. Fun to drive, gets great mileage... Just a little old. I suspect the sunroof drain up front is probably the offender. My son pulled the passenger seat out for me the other day so I can keep an eye on the moisture condition around the ECU.

The floorboard flooded last year when the rear sunroof drain clogged (fried the ECU and had to get a refurb). The mechanic drilled a hole in the floor on the passenger side. I'm beginning to think some water is being wicked up through that hole on my commute. I'm in the Willamette Valley, Oregon where it rains a lot. My commute is pretty darn wet. Lots of water on the highway between home and the studio.

You looking to get into one of these gems? I sure love mine. I just put some winter tires on, sticks to the road pretty darn good now!



#546434 86 Civic Si Chugs, Lags, No Power Under Load, Revs Up Though...

Posted by ofeargall on 10 November 2012 - 09:48 PM in 3G Civic

Okay, I finally had time to attend to this problem.

The engine actually had a very steady misfire. I pulled the plug wire from the plug furthest from the distributor and the metal snap ring stayed on the plug. Coincidentally, the engine trouble didn't change. I remembered from my shop days in High School that if you have a faulty plug or something you can get a hotter spark by putting a little gap between the plug and the terminal on the wire. I put the plug wire on slowly and it started to run. Sure enough, it started to run normal.

I ran down to the parts store and bought some new wires, put them in and - no difference! That one cylinder was still misfiring.

Next I pulled the plugs. Yikes. The offending cylinder's plug was heavily fouled (black and oily). I went back to the store and bought 4 new plugs gapped at .044 and we're good to go again. (the previous plugs and wires were about a year old.

This leads me to the obvious question about the condition of my engine. The engine has about 250K on it. There's no visible smoke while driving, and only an occasional smoke on start-up. It does burn oil over time as I'm adding a quart between oil changes. This is a highway car for me. I commute 140 miles a day so it's got a lot of time at 65MPH.

Does this sound like what you guys are seeing with your high-mile engines? I don't have a problem swapping in new plugs and burning a little oil I just want to make sure I'm not in the 'danger zone'.



#546339 86 Civic Si Chugs, Lags, No Power Under Load, Revs Up Though...

Posted by ofeargall on 08 November 2012 - 02:26 PM in 3G Civic

Quick update. The car is idling and my wife says it smells like a mixture of varnish and alcohol, 'slightly' diesel-ish (she's actually babysitting the idling car as I'm at work 70 miles away...).



#546337 86 Civic Si Chugs, Lags, No Power Under Load, Revs Up Though...

Posted by ofeargall on 08 November 2012 - 02:18 PM in 3G Civic

My 86 Civic Si is running poorly under a load. If you keep it revved at 3500 + it'll run with a load on it. So, doing 60 in 3rd gear is possible. Shift to 4th or 5th and it feels like it's running on 1 or 2 cylinders and forces me to shift back down again.

Earlier in the summer I had a similar thing happen (occasionally) when the car was re-warming up - like if I drove to work (70 miles), parked for the day and then started my commute home. About the time that the temp would get to where the engine was half-way to operating temp it would chug and buck. If I shifted down and gave it the berries it would sputter a bit and then break free. After that I was fine for the rest of the commute.

Now, though, it's happening all the time. I can't get any power at all. It idles fine.

About this time last year I had to replace the ECU because the car flooded. They also had to replace the MAP sensor. They could only find a used one, so I don't know how good that was... But it would run fine 99% of the time.

I do have the 'surging-at-idle' problem too when the car first gets running after cooling down. I've heard that's a temp sensor of some sort, or a sticky throttle position sensor... Not sure which.

Adding insult to injury, the floorboard on the drivers' side has been getting wet. The whole car smells like a locker room and the humidity is pretty high inside the cabin. Not sure if that's contributing. I'm letting the rig idle in my driveway right now with the heater on full blast.

Any help or tips are appreciated.



#546191 Wet Floorboards, Where's It Coming From - 86 Civic Si

Posted by ofeargall on 01 November 2012 - 03:19 PM in 3G Civic

BEautiful! Thanks!

I wondered if there were front drain lines on the sunroof or if they merged with the rear lines. Thank you for the info. I'll check the rubber seals as well. I suspect they're tired but I don't see any traces of water coming from the windows.



#546168 Wet Floorboards, Where's It Coming From - 86 Civic Si

Posted by ofeargall on 31 October 2012 - 05:45 PM in 3G Civic

I've got an 86 Civic Si that the floorboards keep filling up in. It's mainly the rear, but I notice the driver's side front is getting wet too.

I took apart the rear panels and found the drain lines for the sun roof were clogged at the back corners near the tail lights. I cleaned them out in hopes that would fix it but, it didn't. It minimized the flow of rainwater coming in but not completely. After an evening of rain (Pacific Northwest style) there is about a 1/4" of water on the floor behind the driver's seat.

Is there another set of drain lines for the sunroof or something else I don't know about? Any help is appreciated. I really need to catch this before the ECU gets soaked...again...