Hello friends! This forum doesn't seem very active (I suppose there aren't many folks driving 2nd gens nowadays)
Tldr: changed plugs,wires,cap,rotor.adjusted valves. Noticed scoring on cam. Misfire got worse than before changing parts.
I have an 85 accord, carb, 5 speed. It has been my nonwinter daily driver for delivering pizzas for 4 years now.
In my younger years I've owned a few 2nd gen civics and done a fair bit of work on them. I'm not mechanically naive. However there is enough difference with this accord as well as my aging body that I've pretty much given up on working on it myself. In the 4 years I've been driving it I've had all the normal maintenance done as well as some bigger things like replacing the rack and pinion, timing belt/water pump, oil pan gasket etc.
Brings me to last week. I noticed I was losing power/rpms going up hills on the highway. Upon further attention there seems to be an overall lack of power after shifting gears, almost like the carb needs a second to adjust the mixture.
My buddies brother is a trained mechanic and was recommended to me to help weld some exhaust and troubleshoot codes on a Nissan xterra. I drove my 85 accord out there. When I was leaving and started the car he said "sounds like a misfire, bring it back next week and we'll look at it."
We changed the plugs,wires,cap,rotor.
Valve cover gasket and adjusted the valves when the cover was off. The inside of cap was heavily burnt (surprising it ran at all).
The valves were quite out of spec and we noticed scoring on the cam. The car has 215k miles on it btw.
Adjusted the valves to factory spec (intake .005-.007" exhaust .010-.012)
put everything back together and was a much louder valve ticking. My buddy said he thinks whoever adjusted them last tightened them up to take up the slack from the cam (something along those lines). He snugged them up and we put everything back together again and the valve noise is reduced but now the slight misfire has become pronounced.
We double checked that all the vacuum lines were good. Replaced a couple but overall they looked good.
Upon driving it home (up and down steep wisconsin glacier hills) i had to downshift to 3rd gear to get up hills id normally take in 5th. Unless I was in a lower gear it would stutter and almost lurch.
My buddy is more familiar with cars that you can scan, in fact he's convinced that the carb 85 accord has some sort of ecu. He wants to call honda, I've told him unless its a pgm-fi it shouldn't have an ecu.
He's also thinking there is some sort of idle-air valve equivalent on the carb and or a cold start system or something that isn't blending the mixture right.
I told him I'd post here and maybe get an answer. If we've changed the plugs,wires,cap,rotor what would be causing the misfire? Valves out of adjustment? The scored cam? Where do we start?
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