HackAbuse's CRX Project
yeah both those things should def be checked
btw Seafoam is the **** man... my poor neighbors thought my lincoln was on fire when I did it..
I kept hearing voices around me but saw no-one.. ended up my one neighbor was about 12 inches away from me.... lol
btw Seafoam is the **** man... my poor neighbors thought my lincoln was on fire when I did it..
I kept hearing voices around me but saw no-one.. ended up my one neighbor was about 12 inches away from me.... lol
It's fuel delivery (my take on it) I would start at the pump if it were me.
i through a similar or the same CEL. It was the gas cap. Just make sure it's on there tight.
So I guess I will probably be busting out my multimeter and testing all of my electronics based on the information in my haynes service manual.
I really need a garage
9 degrees is not cutting it for me
I really need a garage
Hack, Go on line and get a CD factory service manual off e-bay. I got one for my daughter's '94 for under $15 shipped. It will provide you with a heck of a lot more info than the Haynes! Doo it.....dooo it nowwww
lol, well for now the haynes manuals will do, as soon as i figure out what's causing my problems I will correct them. Then once I have a good stable running engine, I will pull the head and swap my pistons
hey hackabuse, why not leave the option open for when tuning is available and build up the motor as well as turbo on the balt????????? when tunning is ready, ill prolly do some cams and a blower with a smaller pulley! since the gm kit fits our car!
well now that he has the honda, the cobalts already been stripped and its a lease anyway. so its gonna be returned sooner or later. then buy or lease another car depending on what he likes
Hey Jeff, a friend of mine did a motor swap on his honda accord, his motor wouldn't go past 4k, turns out he had the wrong wiring harness in for the motor he put in. I don't know how you would go about checking it...but thats my guess! 
P.S. check out this honda...it was a buddy of mines and he did awesome at auto x in it!
http://www.team-crm.com/vid060406.shtml click on Adam Koback's runs! Its a 91 Hatch with a D16
but it was crazy fast!

P.S. check out this honda...it was a buddy of mines and he did awesome at auto x in it!
http://www.team-crm.com/vid060406.shtml click on Adam Koback's runs! Its a 91 Hatch with a D16
I have a question. You seem to be spending a lot of time diagnosing the engine. Don't you plan on rebuilding it anyway? Or at least pulling it? Save your effort since you'll have to take it all apart anyway.
I was just going to be swapping the pistons, but I'd really like to pinpoint the problem frist.
I don't plan on removing the engine to replace the pistons anyway. Just drop the oil pan, bust off the head, and swap those bitches!
But, I think its your valve stem oil seals leaking oil past your valve guides.
Wouldn't that cause me to lose compression though?
No. Compression is maintained by the valve face seating well on the valve seat. The oil in the cylinder head is prevented from leaking down the valve guide by the valve seal. Escessive oil on the stem, exhaust specifically, will burn off when the valve opens. Compression has nothing to do with it.
No. Compression is maintained by the valve face seating well on the valve seat. The oil in the cylinder head is prevented from leaking down the valve guide by the valve seal. Escessive oil on the stem, exhaust specifically, will burn off when the valve opens. Compression has nothing to do with it.


