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1996 Civic engine knocking

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Slim - 04 May 2007 16:41 GMT
1996 Civic DX Coupe 77K

I have noticed a knocking noise from the engine at 35-40 mph.

No loss of power or gas mileage, just a strange
"chugga-chugga-nok-nok-nok" at 35-40 mph. Its not very loud, but
notciable.

Any guesses? Clogged injectors?

Last major service was at 60K (rotor/distcap/plugs/wires..etc)

Any help appreciated.

Thank you all.

-Slim
Earle Horton - 04 May 2007 17:18 GMT
Sounds like a timing problem, carbon deposits or cheap gas.  Run a tank of
premium through it and see if the problem goes away.  If it does then you
know you have pinging.  The Brits call it "pinking".

Cheers,

Earle

> 1996 Civic DX Coupe 77K
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> -Slim
Slim - 06 May 2007 03:05 GMT
> Sounds like a timing problem, carbon deposits or cheap gas.  Run a tank of
> premium through it and see if the problem goes away.  If it does then you
> know you have pinging.  The Brits call it "pinking".

Thanks! I ran for three hours on the thruway after filling up with
premium and it makes less of a noise now. I will run two more tanks of
premium though and see whay happens.

Thanks! ;-)

-Slim
Earle Horton - 06 May 2007 03:26 GMT
> > Sounds like a timing problem, carbon deposits or cheap gas.  Run a
> > tank of premium through it and see if the problem goes away.  If it
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> Thanks! ;-)

The premium won't fix it.  I just suggested it for diagnostic purposes.
There is a timing problem or transmission problem involved here.  Have an
experienced Honda mechanic look at it.  Hopefully, you can convince them
that you want to take him along for a test drive.  Then you can tell him
right when it happens.

Earle
motsco_ - 05 May 2007 02:25 GMT
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> -Slim

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See what the owner's manual says about how fast you can go before
shifting. Try splitting the difference and I expect your knocking will
go away. (interpretation: don't 'lug' it. Stay in lower gears until
you're at highway speed)

'Curly'
Slim - 06 May 2007 03:03 GMT
>> 1996 Civic DX Coupe 77K
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> go away. (interpretation: don't 'lug' it. Stay in lower gears until
> you're at highway speed)

Thanks, but its an Auto.

The problem happens when I am coasting at 35-40 and hit the gas lightly.

I followed Earls advice and filled up with premium ($3.45 in NYC) and
drove it for three hours on the thruway...seems to be a lot less noise
now. I will go through  a few tanks of premium in the hope this will
clear up.

Thanks again!

-Slim
 
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