Honda prelude 88 4ws si

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by sam-80, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. sam-80

    sam-80 Guest

    I have a Honda Prelude 88 and in last couple of days steam came out of
    the exhaust so i put some seal up stuff into the radiator,i faced to
    another problem, black smoke(unburnt fuel)comes out of exhaust even at
    low rpm’s and the car is very sluggish?anybody has an idea?
     
    sam-80, Jul 13, 2008
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  2. sam-80

    jim beam Guest

    1. blown head gasket.
    2. tw sensor not bathed in coolant. see #1 above.

    look in the coolant expansion bottle when the engine is [warm] running.
    you'll see bubbles.

    from there, you have a couple of options: changing the whole motor or
    repairing the current one. if you're doing the work yourself, it
    affects the math, but check out jdm import engines and balance that
    against the considerable labor charges of paying someone else to do this
    work [and not necessarily doing a very good job].

    if repairing, it's essential that whoever changes the gasket does not
    use abrasives, and that includes scotchbrite, when cleaning the head and
    block surfaces. if they are used, tiny particles will remain in the
    cylinder and cause rapid wear and thus high oil consumption and low
    compression. use a knife blade [carefully so you don't gouge], or
    better yet, spray-on gasket remover. i prefer the latter. use lots of
    it repeatedly until the surfaces are clean. be prepared to spend some
    time doing it properly.

    i would also advise you to avoid having the head skimmed if you can
    avoid it. unless completely cooked, honda heads rarely warp so it's
    unlikely to be necessary for that reason, and skimming affects the
    compression and valve timing. it's also the lazy mechanics way of
    cleaning the head. google this group for more info. go to home depot
    and get a large builder's straight edge then use your feeler gauges to
    inspect.

    last thing, i strongly recommend getting the honda workshop manual from
    helminc.com. it is by far the best way to keep a great car like this on
    the road.
     
    jim beam, Jul 13, 2008
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  3. sam-80

    Joe Guest

    Yup. You have a blown head gasket. Possibly a warped head. The
    sealant will not fix it.
     
    Joe, Jul 13, 2008
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  4. sam-80

    jim beam Guest

    and worse, the sealant can block the oil cooler...
     
    jim beam, Jul 13, 2008
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