86 honda civic
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Re: 86 honda civic
"hondadriver" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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> got it free.. with problems of course... needs muffler... smokes ...
> very loud... trouble starting in cold weather... has 194 thousand plus
> miles on it...
> needs started fluid.. oil change .. tune up.. was sitting for a year
> and a half then started with owneer spraying wd-40 where the filter
> goes.... i no really nothing about cars and want to get this running
> .. previous owner said good car getting around town in .. but wouldnt
> risk driving out of town like cross country or anything... but it was
> fre.. minus my fee of battery cost.. needed a battery...
>
> k ... so there are the problems that i know of so far.. what can i do
> to get it running and does anyone know what this will cost me?
>
> -HondaDriver
>
>
As Eric says, the timing belt will be a priority. It really should be
changed because if allowed to fail your car will be back to being worth
nothing. But that decision at this stage really is yours, because you have
so little invested in it.
It's a safe bet the gasoline in the tank is unusable after a year and a
half. It will have to be drained and the old fuel disposed of - call your
local fire department for the procedure.
My experience with carburetors that sit that long with gas in them is that
they get thoroughly gummed up and the engine won't run. The easy thing to
try is to spray a liberal amount (say, 5-10 seconds' worth) of carburetor
cleaner into the vent at the top of the carburetor. That vent is probably
the top-most opening you see in the throat of the carb; if it looks like it
angles off to the float bowl that's the place. Open the throttle all the way
once to circulate the cleaner through the accelerator pump passages. Repeat
every day or so for a few days.
Good luck!
Mike
news:956160_e54c5d991b36d74393d9f33ff48f6104@autob oardz.com...
> got it free.. with problems of course... needs muffler... smokes ...
> very loud... trouble starting in cold weather... has 194 thousand plus
> miles on it...
> needs started fluid.. oil change .. tune up.. was sitting for a year
> and a half then started with owneer spraying wd-40 where the filter
> goes.... i no really nothing about cars and want to get this running
> .. previous owner said good car getting around town in .. but wouldnt
> risk driving out of town like cross country or anything... but it was
> fre.. minus my fee of battery cost.. needed a battery...
>
> k ... so there are the problems that i know of so far.. what can i do
> to get it running and does anyone know what this will cost me?
>
> -HondaDriver
>
>
As Eric says, the timing belt will be a priority. It really should be
changed because if allowed to fail your car will be back to being worth
nothing. But that decision at this stage really is yours, because you have
so little invested in it.
It's a safe bet the gasoline in the tank is unusable after a year and a
half. It will have to be drained and the old fuel disposed of - call your
local fire department for the procedure.
My experience with carburetors that sit that long with gas in them is that
they get thoroughly gummed up and the engine won't run. The easy thing to
try is to spray a liberal amount (say, 5-10 seconds' worth) of carburetor
cleaner into the vent at the top of the carburetor. That vent is probably
the top-most opening you see in the throat of the carb; if it looks like it
angles off to the float bowl that's the place. Open the throttle all the way
once to circulate the cleaner through the accelerator pump passages. Repeat
every day or so for a few days.
Good luck!
Mike
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Re: 86 honda civic
"hondadriver" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:956160_e54c5d991b36d74393d9f33ff48f6104@autob oardz.com...
> got it free.. with problems of course... needs muffler... smokes ...
> very loud... trouble starting in cold weather... has 194 thousand plus
> miles on it...
> needs started fluid.. oil change .. tune up.. was sitting for a year
> and a half then started with owneer spraying wd-40 where the filter
> goes.... i no really nothing about cars and want to get this running
> .. previous owner said good car getting around town in .. but wouldnt
> risk driving out of town like cross country or anything... but it was
> fre.. minus my fee of battery cost.. needed a battery...
>
> k ... so there are the problems that i know of so far.. what can i do
> to get it running and does anyone know what this will cost me?
>
> -HondaDriver
>
>
As Eric says, the timing belt will be a priority. It really should be
changed because if allowed to fail your car will be back to being worth
nothing. But that decision at this stage really is yours, because you have
so little invested in it.
It's a safe bet the gasoline in the tank is unusable after a year and a
half. It will have to be drained and the old fuel disposed of - call your
local fire department for the procedure.
My experience with carburetors that sit that long with gas in them is that
they get thoroughly gummed up and the engine won't run. The easy thing to
try is to spray a liberal amount (say, 5-10 seconds' worth) of carburetor
cleaner into the vent at the top of the carburetor. That vent is probably
the top-most opening you see in the throat of the carb; if it looks like it
angles off to the float bowl that's the place. Open the throttle all the way
once to circulate the cleaner through the accelerator pump passages. Repeat
every day or so for a few days.
Good luck!
Mike
news:956160_e54c5d991b36d74393d9f33ff48f6104@autob oardz.com...
> got it free.. with problems of course... needs muffler... smokes ...
> very loud... trouble starting in cold weather... has 194 thousand plus
> miles on it...
> needs started fluid.. oil change .. tune up.. was sitting for a year
> and a half then started with owneer spraying wd-40 where the filter
> goes.... i no really nothing about cars and want to get this running
> .. previous owner said good car getting around town in .. but wouldnt
> risk driving out of town like cross country or anything... but it was
> fre.. minus my fee of battery cost.. needed a battery...
>
> k ... so there are the problems that i know of so far.. what can i do
> to get it running and does anyone know what this will cost me?
>
> -HondaDriver
>
>
As Eric says, the timing belt will be a priority. It really should be
changed because if allowed to fail your car will be back to being worth
nothing. But that decision at this stage really is yours, because you have
so little invested in it.
It's a safe bet the gasoline in the tank is unusable after a year and a
half. It will have to be drained and the old fuel disposed of - call your
local fire department for the procedure.
My experience with carburetors that sit that long with gas in them is that
they get thoroughly gummed up and the engine won't run. The easy thing to
try is to spray a liberal amount (say, 5-10 seconds' worth) of carburetor
cleaner into the vent at the top of the carburetor. That vent is probably
the top-most opening you see in the throat of the carb; if it looks like it
angles off to the float bowl that's the place. Open the throttle all the way
once to circulate the cleaner through the accelerator pump passages. Repeat
every day or so for a few days.
Good luck!
Mike