93 Honda Accord with problems
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93 Honda Accord with problems
I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
hope someone can help with.
1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
accelerator.
2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
"shift" continuoisly back and forth.
Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
sounds low.
3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
please let me know. Thnx.
for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
hope someone can help with.
1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
accelerator.
2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
"shift" continuoisly back and forth.
Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
sounds low.
3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
please let me know. Thnx.
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on an
'06 Civic.
Steve
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on an
'06 Civic.
Steve
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on an
'06 Civic.
Steve
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on an
'06 Civic.
Steve
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on an
'06 Civic.
Steve
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on an
'06 Civic.
Steve
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
| > engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms)
@80k km, my F20A 's throttle angle sensor caused this. Try clean /
replace.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d800d086b.jsp
@80k km, my F20A 's throttle angle sensor caused this. Try clean /
replace.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d800d086b.jsp
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
| > engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms)
@80k km, my F20A 's throttle angle sensor caused this. Try clean /
replace.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d800d086b.jsp
@80k km, my F20A 's throttle angle sensor caused this. Try clean /
replace.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d800d086b.jsp
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
| > engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms)
@80k km, my F20A 's throttle angle sensor caused this. Try clean /
replace.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d800d086b.jsp
@80k km, my F20A 's throttle angle sensor caused this. Try clean /
replace.
http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...3d800d086b.jsp
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
sounds like a blown head gasket. definately have it checked out or the whole
engine may go out. check your antifreeze and oil levels and if you can get
by without driving it at all til it can be fixed do that.
-jeff
"Steve Mackie" <stevemackie@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
> My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on
> an
> '06 Civic.
>
> Steve
>
>
engine may go out. check your antifreeze and oil levels and if you can get
by without driving it at all til it can be fixed do that.
-jeff
"Steve Mackie" <stevemackie@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:s0Mdg.13353$A26.318349@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
> My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on
> an
> '06 Civic.
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
sounds like a blown head gasket. definately have it checked out or the whole
engine may go out. check your antifreeze and oil levels and if you can get
by without driving it at all til it can be fixed do that.
-jeff
"Steve Mackie" <stevemackie@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
> My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on
> an
> '06 Civic.
>
> Steve
>
>
engine may go out. check your antifreeze and oil levels and if you can get
by without driving it at all til it can be fixed do that.
-jeff
"Steve Mackie" <stevemackie@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:s0Mdg.13353$A26.318349@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
> My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on
> an
> '06 Civic.
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
sounds like a blown head gasket. definately have it checked out or the whole
engine may go out. check your antifreeze and oil levels and if you can get
by without driving it at all til it can be fixed do that.
-jeff
"Steve Mackie" <stevemackie@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
> My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on
> an
> '06 Civic.
>
> Steve
>
>
engine may go out. check your antifreeze and oil levels and if you can get
by without driving it at all til it can be fixed do that.
-jeff
"Steve Mackie" <stevemackie@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:s0Mdg.13353$A26.318349@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>
> My '92 did the exact same thing after 14 years.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
> My '92 didn't do that, but the solution is the same. I traded it in on
> an
> '06 Civic.
>
> Steve
>
>
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
<glworley@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
> hope someone can help with.
>
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
>
If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
the rear engine mount. Turning on the A/C probably makes it a lot worse.
Your car has a hydraulic rear engine mount that softens to reduce shake when
the engine is idling, and I bet it is failing to do that. The most likely
reasons for that (in no particular order) are:
*the mount itself is bad. Expect to pay about $150 US aftermarket for a
replacement and about an hour of labor if you have a shop do it. I haven't
done it myself but it looks like a medium difficulty DIY job, mostly because
of access.
*the control arm on the mount is dragging so the mount stays in the "firm"
position. The lever is located on the driver's side of the mount, on the
firewall side. Pretty much impossible to see, but you can feel it operate
(or not) by cramming your arm in. The bushing for the lever can be
lubricated with silicone spray, but acces is a problem and the effectiveness
is marginal.
*the control system isn't working. The valve is located on the firewall
above the brake booster IIRC.
Anyway, two of the three likely problems would be fixed by replacing the
mount. All it takes is money!
>
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
>
>
The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
think it happens.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
>
> If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
> please let me know. Thnx.
>
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>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
> hope someone can help with.
>
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
>
If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
the rear engine mount. Turning on the A/C probably makes it a lot worse.
Your car has a hydraulic rear engine mount that softens to reduce shake when
the engine is idling, and I bet it is failing to do that. The most likely
reasons for that (in no particular order) are:
*the mount itself is bad. Expect to pay about $150 US aftermarket for a
replacement and about an hour of labor if you have a shop do it. I haven't
done it myself but it looks like a medium difficulty DIY job, mostly because
of access.
*the control arm on the mount is dragging so the mount stays in the "firm"
position. The lever is located on the driver's side of the mount, on the
firewall side. Pretty much impossible to see, but you can feel it operate
(or not) by cramming your arm in. The bushing for the lever can be
lubricated with silicone spray, but acces is a problem and the effectiveness
is marginal.
*the control system isn't working. The valve is located on the firewall
above the brake booster IIRC.
Anyway, two of the three likely problems would be fixed by replacing the
mount. All it takes is money!
>
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
>
>
The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
think it happens.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
>
> If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
> please let me know. Thnx.
>
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
<glworley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
> hope someone can help with.
>
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
>
If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
the rear engine mount. Turning on the A/C probably makes it a lot worse.
Your car has a hydraulic rear engine mount that softens to reduce shake when
the engine is idling, and I bet it is failing to do that. The most likely
reasons for that (in no particular order) are:
*the mount itself is bad. Expect to pay about $150 US aftermarket for a
replacement and about an hour of labor if you have a shop do it. I haven't
done it myself but it looks like a medium difficulty DIY job, mostly because
of access.
*the control arm on the mount is dragging so the mount stays in the "firm"
position. The lever is located on the driver's side of the mount, on the
firewall side. Pretty much impossible to see, but you can feel it operate
(or not) by cramming your arm in. The bushing for the lever can be
lubricated with silicone spray, but acces is a problem and the effectiveness
is marginal.
*the control system isn't working. The valve is located on the firewall
above the brake booster IIRC.
Anyway, two of the three likely problems would be fixed by replacing the
mount. All it takes is money!
>
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
>
>
The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
think it happens.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
>
> If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
> please let me know. Thnx.
>
news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
> hope someone can help with.
>
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
>
If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
the rear engine mount. Turning on the A/C probably makes it a lot worse.
Your car has a hydraulic rear engine mount that softens to reduce shake when
the engine is idling, and I bet it is failing to do that. The most likely
reasons for that (in no particular order) are:
*the mount itself is bad. Expect to pay about $150 US aftermarket for a
replacement and about an hour of labor if you have a shop do it. I haven't
done it myself but it looks like a medium difficulty DIY job, mostly because
of access.
*the control arm on the mount is dragging so the mount stays in the "firm"
position. The lever is located on the driver's side of the mount, on the
firewall side. Pretty much impossible to see, but you can feel it operate
(or not) by cramming your arm in. The bushing for the lever can be
lubricated with silicone spray, but acces is a problem and the effectiveness
is marginal.
*the control system isn't working. The valve is located on the firewall
above the brake booster IIRC.
Anyway, two of the three likely problems would be fixed by replacing the
mount. All it takes is money!
>
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
>
>
The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
think it happens.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
>
> If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
> please let me know. Thnx.
>
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
<glworley@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
> hope someone can help with.
>
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
>
If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
the rear engine mount. Turning on the A/C probably makes it a lot worse.
Your car has a hydraulic rear engine mount that softens to reduce shake when
the engine is idling, and I bet it is failing to do that. The most likely
reasons for that (in no particular order) are:
*the mount itself is bad. Expect to pay about $150 US aftermarket for a
replacement and about an hour of labor if you have a shop do it. I haven't
done it myself but it looks like a medium difficulty DIY job, mostly because
of access.
*the control arm on the mount is dragging so the mount stays in the "firm"
position. The lever is located on the driver's side of the mount, on the
firewall side. Pretty much impossible to see, but you can feel it operate
(or not) by cramming your arm in. The bushing for the lever can be
lubricated with silicone spray, but acces is a problem and the effectiveness
is marginal.
*the control system isn't working. The valve is located on the firewall
above the brake booster IIRC.
Anyway, two of the three likely problems would be fixed by replacing the
mount. All it takes is money!
>
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
>
>
The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
think it happens.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
>
> If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
> please let me know. Thnx.
>
news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
> hope someone can help with.
>
> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
> accelerator.
>
If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
the rear engine mount. Turning on the A/C probably makes it a lot worse.
Your car has a hydraulic rear engine mount that softens to reduce shake when
the engine is idling, and I bet it is failing to do that. The most likely
reasons for that (in no particular order) are:
*the mount itself is bad. Expect to pay about $150 US aftermarket for a
replacement and about an hour of labor if you have a shop do it. I haven't
done it myself but it looks like a medium difficulty DIY job, mostly because
of access.
*the control arm on the mount is dragging so the mount stays in the "firm"
position. The lever is located on the driver's side of the mount, on the
firewall side. Pretty much impossible to see, but you can feel it operate
(or not) by cramming your arm in. The bushing for the lever can be
lubricated with silicone spray, but acces is a problem and the effectiveness
is marginal.
*the control system isn't working. The valve is located on the firewall
above the brake booster IIRC.
Anyway, two of the three likely problems would be fixed by replacing the
mount. All it takes is money!
>
> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
> sounds low.
>
>
The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
think it happens.
> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>
The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
>
> If you have had similar problems or have suggestions to correct them
> please let me know. Thnx.
>
#14
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
On Mon, 29 May 2006 08:45:36 -0700, "Michael Pardee"
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
><glworley@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googleg roups.com...
>>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
>> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
>> hope someone can help with.
>>
>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>>
>If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
>what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
>the rear engine mount.
I agree with Mr Pardee's diagnosis. I had to have the rear and one
other motor mount on my 93 Accord replaced a couple of years ago
because of the exact same symptoms.
>>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>>
>>
>The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
>well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
>there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
>enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
>think it happens.
My guess is that the torque converter lockout clutch is not operating
properly. This would also affect fuel economy. Again, my 93 Accord has
the same or a similar problem. The dealer recommended I take it to a
specialty transmission shop. The dealer also indicated that if I did
not have it fixed, the car would probably suffer no harm and would
likely go a long way before an unrelated problem occurred and I could
then get both fixed.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>>
>The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
>the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
>it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
>pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
>unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
>the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
>before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
>had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
This is good advice. I had several small oil leaks that happened about
the same time and they were all fairly inexpensive to fix. If I
recall, two that could be causing this symptom in addition to the
filter and valve cover were the distributor shaft seal and the main
bearing seal. However, I was also getting oil drops on the ground. My
memory is that a new valve cover gasket, main bearing seal, and
distributor shaft all cost less than about $1000 to fix.
Hope this helps
Don't be a drive by poster. Let the group know how it all works out.
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
><glworley@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googleg roups.com...
>>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
>> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
>> hope someone can help with.
>>
>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>>
>If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
>what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
>the rear engine mount.
I agree with Mr Pardee's diagnosis. I had to have the rear and one
other motor mount on my 93 Accord replaced a couple of years ago
because of the exact same symptoms.
>>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>>
>>
>The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
>well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
>there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
>enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
>think it happens.
My guess is that the torque converter lockout clutch is not operating
properly. This would also affect fuel economy. Again, my 93 Accord has
the same or a similar problem. The dealer recommended I take it to a
specialty transmission shop. The dealer also indicated that if I did
not have it fixed, the car would probably suffer no harm and would
likely go a long way before an unrelated problem occurred and I could
then get both fixed.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>>
>The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
>the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
>it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
>pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
>unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
>the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
>before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
>had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
This is good advice. I had several small oil leaks that happened about
the same time and they were all fairly inexpensive to fix. If I
recall, two that could be causing this symptom in addition to the
filter and valve cover were the distributor shaft seal and the main
bearing seal. However, I was also getting oil drops on the ground. My
memory is that a new valve cover gasket, main bearing seal, and
distributor shaft all cost less than about $1000 to fix.
Hope this helps
Don't be a drive by poster. Let the group know how it all works out.
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Re: 93 Honda Accord with problems
On Mon, 29 May 2006 08:45:36 -0700, "Michael Pardee"
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
><glworley@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googleg roups.com...
>>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
>> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
>> hope someone can help with.
>>
>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>>
>If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
>what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
>the rear engine mount.
I agree with Mr Pardee's diagnosis. I had to have the rear and one
other motor mount on my 93 Accord replaced a couple of years ago
because of the exact same symptoms.
>>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>>
>>
>The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
>well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
>there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
>enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
>think it happens.
My guess is that the torque converter lockout clutch is not operating
properly. This would also affect fuel economy. Again, my 93 Accord has
the same or a similar problem. The dealer recommended I take it to a
specialty transmission shop. The dealer also indicated that if I did
not have it fixed, the car would probably suffer no harm and would
likely go a long way before an unrelated problem occurred and I could
then get both fixed.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>>
>The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
>the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
>it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
>pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
>unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
>the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
>before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
>had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
This is good advice. I had several small oil leaks that happened about
the same time and they were all fairly inexpensive to fix. If I
recall, two that could be causing this symptom in addition to the
filter and valve cover were the distributor shaft seal and the main
bearing seal. However, I was also getting oil drops on the ground. My
memory is that a new valve cover gasket, main bearing seal, and
distributor shaft all cost less than about $1000 to fix.
Hope this helps
Don't be a drive by poster. Let the group know how it all works out.
<michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
><glworley@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1148679127.306255.295200@i40g2000cwc.googleg roups.com...
>>I have a '93 Accord 10th Anniversary Ed. Automatic. I've owned the car
>> for about 6 months and I have a couple of different problems that I
>> hope someone can help with.
>>
>> 1) The engine has a rough idle when warm (500-750 rpms). When I shift
>> out of gear and into Neutral or Park it smooths out quite a bit, but
>> not completely. It also goes away when driving or pressing the
>> accelerator.
>>
>If you are saying the car shakes but the tach indicator is steady (that's
>what it sounds like is happening) the problem is most likely associated with
>the rear engine mount.
I agree with Mr Pardee's diagnosis. I had to have the rear and one
other motor mount on my 93 Accord replaced a couple of years ago
because of the exact same symptoms.
>>
>> 2) When I am cruising at a steady speed (say between 60-70 mph) on
>> level highway, I've noticed that the rpms will jump up about 500 rpms
>> for no reason. It feels like a minor gear shift, but with the level
>> terrain and the constant speed it shouldn't be shifting. It does this
>> "shift" continuoisly back and forth.
>> Side note: I'm getting about 23-25 mpg city/hwy combined. To me that
>> sounds low.
>>
>>
>The shift anomaly is beyond my experience, but the fuel economy problem may
>well be a bad O2 sensor. The age of the car makes it likely, and although
>there is still a controversy here about whether an O2 sensor can be bad
>enough to drag down fuel economy without setting the "check engine" light, I
>think it happens.
My guess is that the torque converter lockout clutch is not operating
properly. This would also affect fuel economy. Again, my 93 Accord has
the same or a similar problem. The dealer recommended I take it to a
specialty transmission shop. The dealer also indicated that if I did
not have it fixed, the car would probably suffer no harm and would
likely go a long way before an unrelated problem occurred and I could
then get both fixed.
>
>> 3) I've recently noticed the smell of burning oil when the car is
>> parked, but no signs of an oil leak. I had the valve cover and spark
>> plug gaskets replaced a few months ago, but this has only started with
>> in the past few weeks. Occasionally, there is a puff of white/blue
>> smoke that comes from the exhaust on start up.
>>
>The smell of burning oil makes me think the oil is dripping down the back of
>the engine and landing on the exhaust pipe. Besides the valve cover gasket,
>it could be from the oil filter - which is located right above the exhaust
>pipe. That would worry me, because the filter won't leak unless something
>unusual is wrong - a punctured filter, damaged gasket, or (scariest of all)
>the filter isn't quite tight. If you recently had an oil change (like just
>before the smell started) I recommend checking that out very soon. I once
>had a filter vibrate loose and it was no fun.
This is good advice. I had several small oil leaks that happened about
the same time and they were all fairly inexpensive to fix. If I
recall, two that could be causing this symptom in addition to the
filter and valve cover were the distributor shaft seal and the main
bearing seal. However, I was also getting oil drops on the ground. My
memory is that a new valve cover gasket, main bearing seal, and
distributor shaft all cost less than about $1000 to fix.
Hope this helps
Don't be a drive by poster. Let the group know how it all works out.