87 accord won’t idle after fuel pump replacement

Discussion in 'Accord' started by david12314, May 16, 2005.

  1. david12314

    david12314 Guest

    1987 Honda Accord 2.0 carb, bought for my daughter, in an attempt to
    fix a rough running engine after 10 to 15 minutes of driving, both
    fuel filters were replaced, the plugs were replaced, the wires were
    replaced, the distributor cap and rotor were replaced, the coil was
    replaced, next, I attempted to replace the fuel pump sock, but had to
    replace the fuel pump and sock, in an error on my part, I dropped the
    tank to replace it. Once back together, the engine will start, run on
    high idle, then when it is to return to normal idle, the engine dies,
    you can keep it running by keeping the accelerator depressed, but,
    once you let it return to normal, the engine dies, you can restart the
    engine, but, once again it dies. Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks.
     
    david12314, May 16, 2005
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  2. david12314

    Matt Ion Guest

    Dirty idle jet would be my first guess. Fixing that requires opening up
    the carb. Basic carb cleaning on that car isn't too bad though: remove
    the air breather, and you'll see (if memory serves) five or six
    Philips-head bolts. Pull them out, and take loose the arms the push the
    choke and acceleration pump, and just lift the top of carb off. From
    there you can blow out the various jets and passageways, and make sure
    the float bowl is clean while you're in there. Be careful blasting air
    through though, one of the tubes toward the back of the carb body has a
    bead valve that'll go flying if you don't cover it up first.
     
    Matt Ion, May 22, 2005
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    Daver86 Guest

    I have an 86 and I have the same problem. I have not replaced the O2
    sensor, but I did rebuild the carburetor. the car runs great but will
    not idle unless I set the idle speed way up. Any ideas? thanks!!
     
    Daver86, Jun 16, 2005
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  4. david12314

    motsco_ _ Guest

     
    motsco_ _, Jun 16, 2005
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