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94 Honda Accord - shaking a lot!

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ekharding@gmail.com - 24 Apr 2007 15:45 GMT
We're on our third mechanic right now trying to figure out why our 94
Honda Accord EX (manual, 110,000 miles) is shaking. Here is the letter
I left with the mechanic, if anyone has experienced this before,
please let me know!

The Honda has been shaking for the past couple of weeks.
First, We replaced the spark plugs and wires ourselves and it didn't
fix the problem.

Second, We took it to our mechanic and he was unable to diagnose the
problem but referred us to a transmission specialist because he
thought it might be in the pinch plate in the clutch. The clutch was
replaced 1.5 years ago.

We then took it to the transmission specialist and his best guess was
either:
-    a problem with the engine mount
-    one or two of the front axles, but he was unable to tell if the axle
was damaged and told us that it would be more cost effective to put
two new axles on as opposed to the labor it would cost just to
diagnose the issue. We weren't willing to go with this option because
we didn't want to pay $300 dollars to have something done that may or
may not fix the issue.

I spoke to a neighbor who referred me to you.

Here's what I can tell you:
- The shaking usually begins after I've been driving it for over a
mile.
- The shaking comes and goes, with minor or major intensity. But it
will throb continuously 8 to 10 times before it snaps back out of it
(or i take my foot off the gas).
- The shaking will go away if I take my foot off the gas.

Any thoughts? The third mechanic just called us back and he is
clueless as well. He's going to talk to some of his Honda mechanic
friends and call us back.
-
Jim Yanik - 24 Apr 2007 21:57 GMT
> We're on our third mechanic right now trying to figure out why our 94
> Honda Accord EX (manual, 110,000 miles) is shaking. Here is the letter
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
> friends and call us back.
> -

Have you had the ECU codes read? has the Check Engine Light(CEL) come on?

At 100K miles,your O2 sensor is probably slow.
They cost about $70-100 online,use OEM.

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bruce.wagstaff@gmail.com - 26 Apr 2007 00:59 GMT
On Apr 24, 7:45 am, "ekhard...@gmail.com" <ekhard...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We're on our third mechanic right now trying to figure out why our 94
> Honda Accord EX (manual, 110,000 miles) is shaking. Here is the letter
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
> friends and call us back.
> -

Sounds like you may have plugged EGR ports.

Please discribe the condition in more detail.

Does it shudder on off idle acceleration warm? Unplug the EGR valve
(MIL Light will come on and need to be reset) and drive. If the
condition is now gone, you need to have the EGR ports cleaned by a
proffesional honda tech. Dont forget to plug the EGR valve back in and
reset the light.
ekharding@gmail.com - 28 Apr 2007 22:01 GMT
On Apr 24, 10:45 am, "ekhard...@gmail.com" <ekhard...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> We're on our third mechanic right now trying to figure out why our 94
> Honda Accord EX (manual, 110,000 miles) is shaking. Here is the letter
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
> friends and call us back.
> -

Hi everyone - problem solved. Check engine light never came on.

Too much gas was getting to the engine so our mechanic put a specific
sized ball bearing into the distribution tube to restrict the amount
of gas intake. Thanks for your help.
Jim Yanik - 28 Apr 2007 22:57 GMT
> On Apr 24, 10:45 am, "ekhard...@gmail.com" <ekhard...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 42 lines]
> sized ball bearing into the distribution tube to restrict the amount
> of gas intake. Thanks for your help.

that sounds like a kludge rather than "problem solved".

Is this a fuel injection system?
Then the injectors should be determining how much fuel the motor gets.

I would not be surprised that your O2 sensor is getting slow.
They only last for 60K to 100K miles.

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Jim Yanik
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