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Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-21-2011, 09:16 PM
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

^That's exactly where I'd be if I turned into a more regular mechanic(more work :D) gathering tools etc, I just wish I had an engine hoist, or even just a lift to get the car in the air! :D

PS:...
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-21-2011, 02:45 PM
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

Just to clarify and to add to what others have said: A good mechanic is worth it.

...and I too am very limited in what I'm able to do or capable of in a reasonable amount of time, especially...
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-20-2011, 04:06 PM
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

Oh, by the way...I wish you could've had time to buy your own parts for the price you paid. Not sure what labor 'should' be priced at this point, but oh well.
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-20-2011, 08:39 AM
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

Well...I must say this car was one that is worth it if it yields good MPG for several more years to come. Just my .02...
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-17-2011, 03:02 PM
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

^I also make sure to let the pump finish 'priming' before the first start of a day.

Interested to see what the fuel pressure readings are while running.:thumbup:
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-15-2011, 08:21 PM
Replies: 51
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

Exactly. Re-solder them all, 'right', or replace the part all together.
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-13-2011, 08:53 AM
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

https://img703.imageshack.us/img703/3151/civcspecs.png

40 pump psi needed. :D
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-13-2011, 08:36 AM
Replies: 51
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

^Ah, I see. This has been quite an informative thread.

PS: If the OP goes on RockAuto and looks for a replacement fuel pump, right now the Denso offering(WITH replacement strainer/sock included),...
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-12-2011, 09:43 PM
Replies: 51
Views: 8,787
Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

Especially with how many times he's tried to start it here recently...

Worth a look if the Valve Cover can be pulled and the Upper Timing Belt cover removed.

By the way, nice write-up ben and...
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-12-2011, 09:31 AM
Replies: 51
Views: 8,787
Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

I wonder how easy it is to replace the fuel pump on these cars?

Someone mentioned in another forum they removed some panel from inside the car? :eek:

I thought the tank had to be dropped(at...
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-11-2011, 11:16 PM
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

When you turn your key forward can you hear the fuel pump prime at all?

There is a way to check for fuel pressure to the fuel rail leading into the injectors(post filtration), there is a small...
Forum: Transmissions and Running Gear 08-11-2011, 08:24 PM
Replies: 51
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Posted By add|ct
Re: moist air causing cough in Cvic VX when engine cold

Interesting experience. I'm interested in finding out how easy the fuel pump is to replace on the VX ahead of time prior to a stall. Not sure how to check PSI on the fuel system while the vehicle is...
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