Weird noise at 1900 RPM
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Weird noise at 1900 RPM
Hi All,
Something odd has been happening with my '98 Acura Integra (base model,
manual transmission). When the RPMs begin to drop and reach 1900 RPMs,
there is a sound I hear that seems to be two surfaces rubbing or grinding
against each other. It last for less than a second but consistently occurs
whether the car is in neutral or in gear.
Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
Any info would be appreciated.
Something odd has been happening with my '98 Acura Integra (base model,
manual transmission). When the RPMs begin to drop and reach 1900 RPMs,
there is a sound I hear that seems to be two surfaces rubbing or grinding
against each other. It last for less than a second but consistently occurs
whether the car is in neutral or in gear.
Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
Any info would be appreciated.
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Re: Weird noise at 1900 RPM
Good guess. My mechanic just called and mentioned it as the potential
problem.
What would be extent of the repairs if you both are right? What would be
involved and do you think it should be costly?
"SoCalMike" <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Jimmy wrote:
> > Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
>
> exhaust/catalyst heat shield?
problem.
What would be extent of the repairs if you both are right? What would be
involved and do you think it should be costly?
"SoCalMike" <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Jimmy wrote:
> > Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
>
> exhaust/catalyst heat shield?
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Re: Weird noise at 1900 RPM
Exhaust downpipe rattle, quite common.
"Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:cu0et2$hc8$1@dns3.cae.ca...
> Hi All,
>
> Something odd has been happening with my '98 Acura Integra (base model,
> manual transmission). When the RPMs begin to drop and reach 1900 RPMs,
> there is a sound I hear that seems to be two surfaces rubbing or grinding
> against each other. It last for less than a second but consistently
occurs
> whether the car is in neutral or in gear.
>
> Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
>
> Any info would be appreciated.
>
>
"Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:cu0et2$hc8$1@dns3.cae.ca...
> Hi All,
>
> Something odd has been happening with my '98 Acura Integra (base model,
> manual transmission). When the RPMs begin to drop and reach 1900 RPMs,
> there is a sound I hear that seems to be two surfaces rubbing or grinding
> against each other. It last for less than a second but consistently
occurs
> whether the car is in neutral or in gear.
>
> Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
>
> Any info would be appreciated.
>
>
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Re: Weird noise at 1900 RPM
"Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:cu0huh$439$1@dns3.cae.ca...
> Good guess. My mechanic just called and mentioned it as the potential
> problem.
>
> What would be extent of the repairs if you both are right? What would be
> involved and do you think it should be costly?
Nothing a few hammer hits and screwdriver prys can't take care of. I just
ripped the F-er off after a while. I've done this on a 97 Civic, 93 Escort
and 93 Bonneville in the past. You can try to weld them back up, but the
rattle always returns.
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Re: Weird noise at 1900 RPM
Thanks for info. I've heard of the problem before but I was perplexed when
the sound was occuring at a specific RPM. I guess when the engine hit 1900
RPMs, this condition coincided with some natural frequency.
"tony kujawa" <tjktjk2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:cu0huh$439$1@dns3.cae.ca...
> > Good guess. My mechanic just called and mentioned it as the potential
> > problem.
> >
> > What would be extent of the repairs if you both are right? What would
be
> > involved and do you think it should be costly?
>
>
> Nothing a few hammer hits and screwdriver prys can't take care of. I just
> ripped the F-er off after a while. I've done this on a 97 Civic, 93
Escort
> and 93 Bonneville in the past. You can try to weld them back up, but the
> rattle always returns.
>
>
the sound was occuring at a specific RPM. I guess when the engine hit 1900
RPMs, this condition coincided with some natural frequency.
"tony kujawa" <tjktjk2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:36i47jF52av2vU1@individual.net...
>
> "Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:cu0huh$439$1@dns3.cae.ca...
> > Good guess. My mechanic just called and mentioned it as the potential
> > problem.
> >
> > What would be extent of the repairs if you both are right? What would
be
> > involved and do you think it should be costly?
>
>
> Nothing a few hammer hits and screwdriver prys can't take care of. I just
> ripped the F-er off after a while. I've done this on a 97 Civic, 93
Escort
> and 93 Bonneville in the past. You can try to weld them back up, but the
> rattle always returns.
>
>
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Re: Weird noise at 1900 RPM
Would you think that might possibly be what I have been hearing at about
4500 RPM in 5th gear for nearly ever? I posted about it here once
before wondering if it was engine pinging of some sort. But at least
two mechanics I trust have told me that is not the case and not to worry
about it... so I mostly don't.
Mista Bone wrote:
> Exhaust downpipe rattle, quite common.
>
> "Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:cu0et2$hc8$1@dns3.cae.ca...
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>Something odd has been happening with my '98 Acura Integra (base model,
>>manual transmission). When the RPMs begin to drop and reach 1900 RPMs,
>>there is a sound I hear that seems to be two surfaces rubbing or grinding
>>against each other. It last for less than a second but consistently
>
> occurs
>
>>whether the car is in neutral or in gear.
>>
>>Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
>>
>>Any info would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>
>
>
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George
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Re: Weird noise at 1900 RPM
Unfortunately it sounds like a very common problem that occurs in
Acura Integra and Honda Accord alike. I would take the car in for
transmission overhaul as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
See other posts on transmissions and Accords.
Good luck...
"Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:<cu0et2$hc8$1@dns3.cae.ca>...
> Hi All,
>
> Something odd has been happening with my '98 Acura Integra (base model,
> manual transmission). When the RPMs begin to drop and reach 1900 RPMs,
> there is a sound I hear that seems to be two surfaces rubbing or grinding
> against each other. It last for less than a second but consistently occurs
> whether the car is in neutral or in gear.
>
> Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
>
> Any info would be appreciated.
Acura Integra and Honda Accord alike. I would take the car in for
transmission overhaul as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
See other posts on transmissions and Accords.
Good luck...
"Jimmy" <demetri@cae.ca> wrote in message news:<cu0et2$hc8$1@dns3.cae.ca>...
> Hi All,
>
> Something odd has been happening with my '98 Acura Integra (base model,
> manual transmission). When the RPMs begin to drop and reach 1900 RPMs,
> there is a sound I hear that seems to be two surfaces rubbing or grinding
> against each other. It last for less than a second but consistently occurs
> whether the car is in neutral or in gear.
>
> Anybody have a clue as to what this might be?
>
> Any info would be appreciated.
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Re: Weird noise at 1900 RPM
There could be a number of possibilities that are causing that sound.
Check with the exhaust manifold bolts and hangers from underneath your
vehicle. Next double check your ignition timing and also you alternator
belt. Hope this helps.
For all your Honda and Acura needs, check
out http://www.trackspeedracing.com. They carry a wide selection of
dyno proven racing products.
Check with the exhaust manifold bolts and hangers from underneath your
vehicle. Next double check your ignition timing and also you alternator
belt. Hope this helps.
For all your Honda and Acura needs, check
out http://www.trackspeedracing.com. They carry a wide selection of
dyno proven racing products.
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