Where to locate PCV valve on a Honda Accord 1986 twin barrel caurburetted engine?
Oct 14, 2007 by supercheapcamera | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
How to check vaccum leaks as the car is idling rough and stalling. Carburettor was cleaned and Coil, distributor cap have been changed with used parts. Fuel Pump was changed (but not the filters as I could not get it).
So I have to spray it at the
With the car warmed up and idling, spray some carb cleaner in and around suspect areas of your intake manifold. An increase in engine rpm indicates vacuum sucking in the very combustible cleaner. This hose/gasket/seal needs to be an air tight vacuum.
omnisource | Oct 14, 2007
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Sometime in the early 80s, my dad decided to get a respectable car, which I guess the 5th Avenue was at the time. The only thing I remember about this car is getting fussed at for pulling on the column shifter while the car was moving, but family accounts have forever branded the car “Bambi” for its complete fail at driving on ice.
1986 Nissan 300ZX (red)
The first family car that’s seared into my memory, but hey, it was a red Z with t-tops and a cool digital speedo, so obviously it’d work its way into a 6-year old’s consciousness. It also talked to you from time to time, letting you know if a door was open and such (“the passenger door is ajar…”), and considering that this was right around the time that Knight Rider was on the air, well, it made it pretty much the coolest car ever.
1986 Jaguar XJ6 (British racing green)
I guess this is where the British thing started. I honestly don’t remember much about it, except that it was green with a tan leather interior. Oh, and that I threw up in it once after I got a concussion.