vibration - low idle speed...
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vibration - low idle speed...
Hi
My 91 Accord LX (209 K miles, 5 speed) kinda vibrates when the engine is
warm and the car is idle, especially if for example i start the AC or I
release the clutch, even just stopped at a red light it vibrates in an
intermittent fashion. I talked about it with a good repair shop that I
really trust and they told me it was some part that was bad (I recall it's a
round or circular thing that was worn out and would transmit the vibration
of the engine to the car, they didn'T have that part in stock but they told
me it was not critical, can't remember the name of it unfortuantely). I
think their diagnostic was right, it doesn't seem critical, the car never
stalled or anything, but I'd like to have the name of that part because next
time I go there I wanna make sure they have it in stock. So how is it
called?
Thanks!
RAT
My 91 Accord LX (209 K miles, 5 speed) kinda vibrates when the engine is
warm and the car is idle, especially if for example i start the AC or I
release the clutch, even just stopped at a red light it vibrates in an
intermittent fashion. I talked about it with a good repair shop that I
really trust and they told me it was some part that was bad (I recall it's a
round or circular thing that was worn out and would transmit the vibration
of the engine to the car, they didn'T have that part in stock but they told
me it was not critical, can't remember the name of it unfortuantely). I
think their diagnostic was right, it doesn't seem critical, the car never
stalled or anything, but I'd like to have the name of that part because next
time I go there I wanna make sure they have it in stock. So how is it
called?
Thanks!
RAT
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Re: vibration - low idle speed...
I used to have an old V8 in my cutlass supreme in which I'd constantly tear
loose the engine mount and sometimes the transmission mount (which would
lead to rough idling). It was kinda cool being able to rev the engine and
see it rise out of the engine bay. Once I got the mount fixed, the car would
become more stable around turns and on the highway (along with fixing the
idling issue).
Pars
> Hi
>
> My 91 Accord LX (209 K miles, 5 speed) kinda vibrates when the engine is
> warm and the car is idle, especially if for example i start the AC or I
> release the clutch, even just stopped at a red light it vibrates in an
> intermittent fashion. I talked about it with a good repair shop that I
> really trust and they told me it was some part that was bad (I recall it's
a
> round or circular thing that was worn out and would transmit the vibration
> of the engine to the car, they didn'T have that part in stock but they
told
> me it was not critical, can't remember the name of it unfortuantely). I
> think their diagnostic was right, it doesn't seem critical, the car never
> stalled or anything, but I'd like to have the name of that part because
next
> time I go there I wanna make sure they have it in stock. So how is it
> called?
>
> Thanks!
>
> RAT
>
>
loose the engine mount and sometimes the transmission mount (which would
lead to rough idling). It was kinda cool being able to rev the engine and
see it rise out of the engine bay. Once I got the mount fixed, the car would
become more stable around turns and on the highway (along with fixing the
idling issue).
Pars
> Hi
>
> My 91 Accord LX (209 K miles, 5 speed) kinda vibrates when the engine is
> warm and the car is idle, especially if for example i start the AC or I
> release the clutch, even just stopped at a red light it vibrates in an
> intermittent fashion. I talked about it with a good repair shop that I
> really trust and they told me it was some part that was bad (I recall it's
a
> round or circular thing that was worn out and would transmit the vibration
> of the engine to the car, they didn'T have that part in stock but they
told
> me it was not critical, can't remember the name of it unfortuantely). I
> think their diagnostic was right, it doesn't seem critical, the car never
> stalled or anything, but I'd like to have the name of that part because
next
> time I go there I wanna make sure they have it in stock. So how is it
> called?
>
> Thanks!
>
> RAT
>
>
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Re: vibration - low idle speed...
Rattus The RAT wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> My 91 Accord LX (209 K miles, 5 speed) kinda vibrates when the engine is
> warm and the car is idle, especially if for example i start the AC or I
> release the clutch, even just stopped at a red light it vibrates in an
> intermittent fashion. I talked about it with a good repair shop that I
> really trust and they told me it was some part that was bad (I recall it's a
> round or circular thing that was worn out and would transmit the vibration
> of the engine to the car, they didn'T have that part in stock but they told
> me it was not critical, can't remember the name of it unfortuantely). I
> think their diagnostic was right, it doesn't seem critical, the car never
> stalled or anything, but I'd like to have the name of that part because next
> time I go there I wanna make sure they have it in stock. So how is it
> called?
>
> Thanks!
>
> RAT
I have owned my '92 Civic DX for almost 2 yrs and for most of that
time it has had an off-and-on severe vibration with apparently low idle
speed, while still giving good performance and gas mileage. Well, I
read at some time in this group about engine mounts, so a few weeks ago
I went out, opened up the hood and tried to see what they looked like
(discovered they were circular black things, mostly). I saw this nut
connecting the top left mount to the engine which was just sitting there
half-way up its bolt, not doing anything, and when I applied a socket
wrench to its partner nut, that was loose too. Tightening both these
nuts to about their correct torque has got rid of the severe vibration!
Dail Singleton
>
> Hi
>
> My 91 Accord LX (209 K miles, 5 speed) kinda vibrates when the engine is
> warm and the car is idle, especially if for example i start the AC or I
> release the clutch, even just stopped at a red light it vibrates in an
> intermittent fashion. I talked about it with a good repair shop that I
> really trust and they told me it was some part that was bad (I recall it's a
> round or circular thing that was worn out and would transmit the vibration
> of the engine to the car, they didn'T have that part in stock but they told
> me it was not critical, can't remember the name of it unfortuantely). I
> think their diagnostic was right, it doesn't seem critical, the car never
> stalled or anything, but I'd like to have the name of that part because next
> time I go there I wanna make sure they have it in stock. So how is it
> called?
>
> Thanks!
>
> RAT
I have owned my '92 Civic DX for almost 2 yrs and for most of that
time it has had an off-and-on severe vibration with apparently low idle
speed, while still giving good performance and gas mileage. Well, I
read at some time in this group about engine mounts, so a few weeks ago
I went out, opened up the hood and tried to see what they looked like
(discovered they were circular black things, mostly). I saw this nut
connecting the top left mount to the engine which was just sitting there
half-way up its bolt, not doing anything, and when I applied a socket
wrench to its partner nut, that was loose too. Tightening both these
nuts to about their correct torque has got rid of the severe vibration!
Dail Singleton
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Re: vibration - low idle speed...
"Pars" <sdaro(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I used to have an old V8 in my cutlass supreme in which I'd constantly
>tear
> loose the engine mount and sometimes the transmission mount (which
> would
> lead to rough idling). It was kinda cool being able to rev the engine
> and
> see it rise out of the engine bay. Once I got the mount fixed, the car
> would
> become more stable around turns and on the highway (along with fixing
> the
> idling issue).
Oh, gosh, I used to love my '72 350 V8 Olds Cutless,except at the gas
station. Did you have the same thing?
Rudy
>I used to have an old V8 in my cutlass supreme in which I'd constantly
>tear
> loose the engine mount and sometimes the transmission mount (which
> would
> lead to rough idling). It was kinda cool being able to rev the engine
> and
> see it rise out of the engine bay. Once I got the mount fixed, the car
> would
> become more stable around turns and on the highway (along with fixing
> the
> idling issue).
Oh, gosh, I used to love my '72 350 V8 Olds Cutless,except at the gas
station. Did you have the same thing?
Rudy
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