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In Topic: Back On The Crx Now That My Chevelle Is Almost Done

Today, 03:35 PM

Andy69,

 

glad you got the vibration figured out.

 

 I’d have my clutch disc stick on the transmission output spline after sitting a year or two.  I’d always grease the spline when doing a new clutch.   I’d have to start the car in gear w the clutch pedal down to break it free.  Dealt w this issue the last 4 years of a 14yr old clutch.   Casualty of sitting and possibly humidity.

 

post up some pics when you have the chance.  Be nice to see the car!


In Topic: Update 2024: 17th Annual Road Trip 1987 Honda Crx - Dallas To Panama

Today, 03:21 PM

Busy working.  Not a lot going on w the car.  Summer heats starting to climb.  Wo a/c, only driving mornings and night.

 

 

 

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Had a car show a few months back in Austin I was registered for.  Was raining here in Dallas.  Didn't feel like dealing w the rain,  so blew it off.  Drove into Dallas the following weekend to pick up some hot sauce a friend recommended from a specialty shop down town.  Love it on my Burretos.   WhoopASS/AssBlaster.   Picked up several bottles for the Holidays.  It'll be a conversation piece.

 

 

 

 

 

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Costco had a 25% off sale on their house motor oil.  Picked up enough to last me about 28 years......   3.1 qrts/change.   3-4K miles change interals.  ~13K miles a year.  My little way to beat inflation.  Was like $16 a jug.   Was in an engineering lab.  Some of the guys did life testing on several brands of oil.  Appeared it didn't mater much which oil used as long as you weren't taking the engine to thermal  breakdown temps and excessive RPM's.   So type of oil doesn't matter much to me.   305K on the clock for this car

 

 

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My son bought a 90's Miata.  Had some really bright aftermarket bulbs installed from the PO.  Picked up a set for the Beater.  Curious to see if the light pattern is as tight as the OE Halogens.  The upgraded Sylvanias I've been using work great, but burn out quickly.  Also would like to take some amp load off the 37 yr old under powered alternator.  Hoping to get more life out the the lights and alternator at the same time.  Not installed yet.  Curious to do a side by side comparison against the garage door one evening...  Will post the comparison pix.  If anyone has had experience w these….  Lmk


In Topic: Radwood Austin April 29th, 2023.

20 April 2024 - 03:02 PM

“Better Off Dead”.  Watched the movie last night. Been a few decades.   It’s Charles Dumar.  Wasn’t his skis. But a guy  holding this vintage set of Rossis in the background.  Skiing the K12, not the K 2.

 

 

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I remembered my skis were in this movie.   I just couldn’t throw them away.   Digging them out for Radwood

 

 

 

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last time these skis were on my roof was back in the 1990’s in Vermont .  The Rossis are behind the Volants.  Can’t see them here


In Topic: Update 2024: 17th Annual Road Trip 1987 Honda Crx - Dallas To Panama

20 April 2024 - 02:51 PM

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The other week one of these broke off.  I had searched for these 20yrs ago via the Honda parts systems.  No luck.  I thought they were listed as "discontinued" even back then.  So I gave up and just grabbed them off junkyard cars.  Once Honda places a part as "discontinued" , it drops off the "dealer locate" system.  That prevents dealerships from selling those parts overbought on their shelves back through Honda's dealer locate system.  Dealerships are allow so many "dollars" worth of inventory or "piece parts" returned each year to the main wharehousing system.  These small parts get lost through the system.  Then they get tossed.  This process might have changed today, but its what I dealt w acquiring parts for my projects 15-20 years ago.

 

 

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Googled the P/N last night for kicks,..  and someone was selling a set.  Got them this week.  Saving for the concours car. 

 

An RPR member Bobby out of Oklahoma had aquired these a different route several years ago.  He cross referenced these parts to a late 80's acura.  I forget the model.  Probably a Teg.  Acura sold the identical bumper rubber and spring but it was enclosed in a sheet metal assembly that bolts on to the trunk side of the hatch as a unit.  He had shared that w me 10-15 years ago and I my local Acura dealership sourced them from their Japanese based wharehouse.  Took a while to get them.  Another route for those doing restorations.  This was the only time I had ever gone through Acura to obtain CRX parts.  I don't believe their parts systems talk to each other.  At least 20 years ago they didn't


In Topic: Update 2024: 17th Annual Road Trip 1987 Honda Crx - Dallas To Panama

20 April 2024 - 02:42 PM

The Climate control reassembly has been on the back burner while working other projects.  

 

Climate Control Phase II:

There's another abnormality with this unit I had fixed back in 1998.  Back then (1995), my A/C worked great.  I swapped a leaking radiator on this car.  I went to run the AC.  It came on for a few seconds and just shut down.  Was in NYC at the time, didn't need AC so didn't bother working on it.  Moved to Dallas in 1998.  Hot as hell, so needed AC working again.

 

 

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About 20 hours of testing the electrical components narrowed the issue down to a fried Climate Control.  Issue was caused by swapping connectors  in the picture above.  Unfortunately, Honda didn't color code or make the connectors unique - other than one connector being green, while both mating connectors were white.  By swapping these, it sends full amp current through the sensing ground wire (I believe it was black w a blue strip - wire).  Same wire that goes through the AC relays/diodes, hi/lo pressure shut off, idle booster, relay timer, evap cold/freeze shut-off, fan switch, climate control and finally ending at the ECM.  It was a challenge to ID and fix.  One connector is part of the base engine bay wire harness.  The other connector is the dealership add-on AC specific harness.  Apparently, they can't be crossed

 

 

 

 

 

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What gets blow is the Climate controls Amplifier CCA pictured above.  I can't figure out which component gets damaged.  Inspected the solder joints and components w a glass, I just can't tell....  I just know swapping this CCA fixes the problem.  Now finding a CCA that isn't already blow is the tricky part.  When I figured this out on CRX#1 back in 1998. I just drove the car w the assembly connector hanging out.  Kept pulling used CC's from the junkie until I got one to work.  Then, later that summer of 1998, CRX#2's AC didn't work.  I replaced a damaged suction line on that one from a soft front end collision it had before I bought it.  That one had a new hood and header panel.  So i figured the radiator was new as well.  And sure enough the Climate control on CRX2 was blown (PO's repair shop swapped the connectors).   Went to the junkie and played musical parts til one worked.

When the CC gets blown by swapping the connectors, the AC button still lights up "green" when depressed.  So you think its a refrigerant issue.   It affects nothing else other than turning on the AC.  The wiring scheme is the same for same era preludes, civic and accords.  I'd have to assume this issue is common to the era.

 

 

 

Its a common issue.  I've never seen any posts on this topic other than what I've done over the years.  I"m really not sure how others have solve this.  Its a cheap car, so no one probably cared about AC.