87' carburetor rebuild...
hey, ok, so my 87' accord has been nothing but problems since i have had it, so the original carburetor float valve went out and it hydro-locked my engine, so i ordered another carb from the wrecking yard and when the mechanic put it on it was leaking BAD BAD BAD, so now i ordered a carb rebuild kit and am going to rebuild the original carb
but i hear it is a PAIN and 9 times out of 10 they dont work when your done, but i really dont have any other choice, i looked around the internet and some of the forums on here and i cant really find a good article on doing it, can anybody help me out on this??? i can supply pics of the carb if needed for somebody to make a diagram or something, well thanks for any help!!!!:D
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Rebuild kit should come with an exploded diagram of the carb, and installation instructions, should it not?
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guyhatesmycar
Rebuild kit should come with an exploded diagram of the carb, and installation instructions, should it not?
i ordered it from autozone and the guy said something about instructions but im not sure about if its a blow-up diagram or anything, so im really not sure, and i guess theres no place in town that rebuilds foreign carbs either, so i really need this to work, lol
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These carbs are a bitch to rebuild. I used to rebuild them & sell them as a hobby. That got old & I was never was happy with my idle. Personally, I've never been happier since I switch over to a WEBER!!! I keep telling people these carbs are not worth messing with when they start messing up. Slowly but surely they wake up after hours of wasted time & money.........
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88Accord-DX
These carbs are a bitch to rebuild. I used to rebuild them & sell them as a hobby. That got old & I was never was happy with my idle. Personally, I've never been happier since I switch over to a WEBER!!! I keep telling people these carbs are not worth messing with when they start messing up. Slowly but surely they wake up after hours of wasted time & money.........
yeah im sure your rite about it being a bitch, but i really dont have a choice money wise, but what is a weber exactly??? i checked out some website and it seemed to be like performance parts for the carb or some kind of conversion kit to turn your carb to FI, but im not sure and it seems damn expensive, lol
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weber is a replacement performance carb
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Civic Accord Honda
weber is a replacement performance carb
so whats all involved in getting one of these installed and running other than buying the physical part?? will the airbox still fit over it and does the base of the carb match up on the car??? and whats the exact one i would need for my car??? sorry bout the questions but i have never had to deal with carbs, my last car was FI, although it was still a POS, lol
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they make the adapter plate for it.. and it comes with a new air filter/air box
the whole carb looks like this once installed
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...a/DSC_0110.jpg
and you would need a weber .38 or a 32/36
i believe the whole setup with adapter plate runs about $300 something
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heres a 32/36 on ebay right now with the adapter plate and everything
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...lenotsupported
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88Accord-DX
These carbs are a bitch to rebuild. I used to rebuild them & sell them as a hobby. That got old & I was never was happy with my idle. Personally, I've never been happier since I switch over to a WEBER!!! I keep telling people these carbs are not worth messing with when they start messing up. Slowly but surely they wake up after hours of wasted time & money.........
exactly, if the internet were around in 87 you would have read the same thing back then. It was par for the course to replace Asian carbs with holley and weber aftermarket replacements. Under par actually, beat the course!
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zack_attack2010
hey, ok, so my 87' accord has been nothing but problems since i have had it, so the original carburetor float valve went out and it hydro-locked my engine, so i ordered another carb from the wrecking yard and when the mechanic put it on it was leaking BAD BAD BAD, so now i ordered a carb rebuild kit and am going to rebuild the original carb
but i hear it is a PAIN and 9 times out of 10 they dont work when your done, but i really dont have any other choice, i looked around the internet and some of the forums on here and i cant really find a good article on doing it, can anybody help me out on this??? i can supply pics of the carb if needed for somebody to make a diagram or something, well thanks for any help!!!!:D
importcarbs.com check him out best price i've seen yet
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it was just under 300 for an 86-89 carb. he hand rebuilds each one personally,been in buisness forever.
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lostforawhile
it was just under 300 for an 86-89 carb. he hand rebuilds each one personally,been in buisness forever.
but if its just under $300 wouldn't it make more since to pay $350 to get the weber and actually have some sort of performance
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Civic Accord Honda
but if its just under $300 wouldn't it make more since to pay $350 to get the weber and actually have some sort of performance
i'm talking about if you have to have the original
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zack_attack2010
i ordered it from autozone
That's mistake #1. Rebuilding the carb is going to be hard enough, you don't need a second-rate kit to make things worse. I'd get a kit from Napa if you can.
I haven't rebuilt any of the 3g carbs, but I've built 1g and 2g Keihin carbs. The trick is to take apart as little as possible. Keep careful track of what you do remove and how you remove it. Clean everything carefully and ensure you reassemble correctly. Most importantly, sit down with the manual (available here: https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25137) review the parts about carb disassembly and reassembly and make sure you understand everything before you start. Pulling the carb, taking everything apart and then trying to remember how your bucket-full of parts fits together is a recipe for massive failure. Work on a large table covered with something you can write on. As you remove a part, set it on the table, put a box around it and give it a number. The first part will be 1, obviously. Place the next part next to it and mark it 2, etc. Just be careful and methodical and you'll be good. The most difficult part will be adjusting the float levels. Be very careful to do this properly. Some carbs have windows with marks where the correct level is and that makes it real easy. Just fire up the car and tweak until it's right.
Good luck!
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lostforawhile
i'm talking about if you have to have the original
True.. like cali owners :( damn smog checks!
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Dr_Snooz
That's mistake #1. Rebuilding the carb is going to be hard enough, you don't need a second-rate kit to make things worse. I'd get a kit from Napa if you can.
I haven't rebuilt any of the 3g carbs, but I've built 1g and 2g Keihin carbs. The trick is to take apart as little as possible. Keep careful track of what you do remove and how you remove it. Clean everything carefully and ensure you reassemble correctly. Most importantly, sit down with the manual (available here:
https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25137) review the parts about carb disassembly and reassembly and make sure you understand
everything before you start. Pulling the carb, taking everything apart and then trying to remember how your bucket-full of parts fits together is a recipe for massive failure. Work on a large table covered with something you can write on. As you remove a part, set it on the table, put a box around it and give it a number. The first part will be 1, obviously. Place the next part next to it and mark it 2, etc. Just be careful and methodical and you'll be good. The most difficult part will be adjusting the float levels. Be very careful to do this properly. Some carbs have windows with marks where the correct level is and that makes it real easy. Just fire up the car and tweak until it's right.
Good luck!
I hate rebuilding the things, used to have all the special little tools and all, like the ones for setting the float level correctly in the aux float bowl ,dk what happend to all that stuff, but even after doing surgery on them in a clean room on white paper,they still sometimes never work right again.
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zack_attack2010
hey, ok, so my 87' accord has been nothing but problems since i have had it, so the original carburetor float valve went out and it hydro-locked my engine, so i ordered another carb from the wrecking yard and when the mechanic put it on it was leaking BAD BAD BAD, so now i ordered a carb rebuild kit and am going to rebuild the original carb
but i hear it is a PAIN and 9 times out of 10 they dont work when your done, but i really dont have any other choice, i looked around the internet and some of the forums on here and i cant really find a good article on doing it, can anybody help me out on this??? i can supply pics of the carb if needed for somebody to make a diagram or something, well thanks for any help!!!!:D
tell you the same thing i tell everyone else, importcarbs.com guy built some carbs for me years ago, great job, i always recommend people who do good work. they are a pain to fix,and stuff like the top hat you can't fix yourself ,need special tools. he went down in price 86-89 are now 229 plus tax
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I wouldn't sell him on getting his oem carb rebuilt by himself or any guy at carbsareus, or what ever... These carbs are junk & the engineering wasn't good.
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88Accord-DX
I wouldn't sell him on getting his oem carb rebuilt by himself or any guy at carbsareus, or what ever... These carbs are junk & the engineering wasn't good.
I think he is required to have an oem carb isn't he? not trying to sell him, they just have good prices and i've dealt with them before, trying to pass the info along. if he can put on a webber then go for it.
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See a recommendation for a importcarbs.com. Is this still a good source for rebuilt oem carb for '88 Accord DX?
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Civic Accord Honda
they make the adapter plate for it.. and it comes with a new air filter/air box
the whole carb looks like this once installed
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...a/DSC_0110.jpg
and you would need a weber .38 or a 32/36
i believe the whole setup with adapter plate runs about $300 something
I see it eliminate all the hoses and wiring from the engine bay....
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How hard was it to switch to aweber?
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Originally Posted by
88Accord-DX
These carbs are a bitch to rebuild. I used to rebuild them & sell them as a hobby. That got old & I was never was happy with my idle. Personally, I've never been happier since I switch over to a WEBER!!! I keep telling people these carbs are not worth messing with when they start messing up. Slowly but surely they wake up after hours of wasted time & money.........