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    Unhappy Fire, just a little

    I was pulling out of the parking space, and i see a little smoke...since my car is a stick and i was backing out going uphill (not much practice) i thought maybe i had slipped the clutch too much and had just messed up the clutch. So i turn the car off, and the smoke gets thicker. I pop the hood and i see a little flame, no bigger than than the top of a can burning off of some oil on the heat shield of the exaust. I blow it out, and push the car into a space. So now im scared to start the car, my tech teacher & the honda service guy think its a clogged catalytic converter, but could it be something else?
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    Sounds like you have oil leaking onto the heat shield from the valve cover.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    yeah also power steering oil will do the same thing...thats how my dx cought on fire...we used an extinguisher tho.

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    but its still probably a clogged coverter that ignited this oil? and i didnt see a need to get my extiguisher out of my house...it was a small flame...all of my neighbors saw, but no1 helped my push the car into the space
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    You will be surprised on how hot the heat shield can get. I never heard of stories it making oil catch fire, but i guess all cars are different.


    P.S. I don't see how a clogged cat can cause oil to catch fire on the heat shield.
    Last edited by russiankid; 03-01-2007 at 07:02 PM.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    It's just the oil that leaked and built up on your heat shield, if your cat. was clogged you notice a loss of power and the fire would be where your cat is located.
    Oh Welcome to the forum..post some pics when you get a chance

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    it does sound a little odd, i trust my tech teacher...just not enough to drop that kinda money and then it be something else...and the honda guy told me i should drive the car some more, until it gets worst???

    the power steering sounds a little more plausible b/c sometimes the steering gets rough and it sounds like it might be clicking...and while im thinking about it..where does the needle on your temp gauge sit...mine doesnt go too close to the red, but it just seems a little high

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    Quote Originally Posted by digitalx
    it does sound a little odd, i trust my tech teacher...just not enough to drop that kinda money and then it be something else...and the honda guy told me i should drive the car some more, until it gets worst???
    the power steering sounds a little more plausible b/c sometimes the steering gets rough and it sounds like it might be clicking...and while im thinking about it..where does the needle on your temp gauge sit...mine doesnt go too close to the red, but it just seems a little high
    Mine sits a little under the halfway mark. Does the steering click when turning? If so your CV joints could be bad. Check the power steering pump for leaks and the hoses that run to it. Then check the valve cover gasket in the front on top of the exhaust manifold, im sure its leaking.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    my needle sits a little above, i guess it isnt that bad...im just used to cars where it barely ever reaches the halfway mark...

    it better not be the cv joints, the guy i bought it from payed to get them replaced after i bought the car(nice little old man who was tired of driving stick) and i've only had the car for a couple of months, when it clicks it sounds like its coming from the steering column... but im gonna start checking tomorrow for leaks

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    I think your thermostat is not working correctly. If you could explain when the clicking happens, could be easier to pin point out the problem.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    it has never happen at anything over 10 mph...it only happens with quick turns or turning the wheel while the car is not moving

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    you probably have a valve cover leak and it's dripping on the heatshield,remember the engine is tilted forward. i've seen many cars at the junkyards with burned areas on the heat shield from oil. this is a common problem on these cars,but an easy fix. you can usually get a valve cover kit with the gasket and all three grommets. remember to put a bead of silicone on the round parts on the ends and just a little bit into the straight part of the cyl head gasket surface ,or it will leak. this is very easy to fix. also get some purple stuff and a stiff brush and scrub that engine down, you might even get under it and scrub, get all the oil and grease off you can. this will make it so much eaisier to find the leak.

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    Quote Originally Posted by digitalx
    it has never happen at anything over 10 mph...it only happens with quick turns or turning the wheel while the car is not moving
    Could be either the CV joints, or the tie rod ends.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    why is this car so great...if i didnt love this car i would have sold it a month ago when my friend offered me $2200 for it so he could use it as a parts car,now he is selling me his car for $300 (blown head gasket, bad auto tranny) guess i'll pull the tie-rods off of that...

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    yeah i say clean out the oil with a degreaseer and check where the leak is coming from....also check your garage...floor....and check what color the oil is.

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    my needle sits a little above, i guess it isnt that bad...im just used to cars where it barely ever reaches the halfway mark...
    what happens if you idle without driving for a long time (ie 10 minutes or more)? My car's temp needle used to sit above 1/2 way normally, but if i would idle in place eventually it would keep going up cause my radiator fan wasn't turning on. it eventually caused my head gasket to get fucked up so make sure your car wont overheat

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    my idle sits right under half way. sept for the summer in stop and go traffic. needs a new radiator

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    1. the fire. start the car and see where the leak is coming from. it won't hurn anything. check the PS fluid level.
    2. temperature. it is not normal for the car to run that hot. check the coolant level. replace thermostat with a new one (try to get one from a dealer, they are better). you may have to do coolant flush to clean the system.
    3. clicking when you turn. sounds like CV joints.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    I guess i should get a new thermostat too...i've never had a problem with the temp going up while idling, and i can hear the fan go off right after i turn the car off, so i dont think the fan is bad...

    what degreaser should i get
    righty tighty, lefty loosey never works for me cuz everytime without fail, im on the wrong side of the bolt!!!

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    Quote Originally Posted by digitalx
    I guess i should get a new thermostat too...i've never had a problem with the temp going up while idling, and i can hear the fan go off right after i turn the car off, so i dont think the fan is bad...
    what degreaser should i get


    yeah...its your thermostat...mine would do the same thing even with both fans on....after i changed it it solved my problem....i would just clean the engine and try to identify where the oil leak is coming from....i would use some simple green or any degreaser just make sure to cover your cap and rotor and dont try to water down near the intake manifold....and do it when the engine is kinda warm so the water drys faster.

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda
    yeah...its your thermostat...mine would do the same thing even with both fans on....after i changed it it solved my problem....i would just clean the engine and try to identify where the oil leak is coming from....i would use some simple green or any degreaser just make sure to cover your cap and rotor and dont try to water down near the intake manifold....and do it when the engine is kinda warm so the water drys faster.
    I agree on simple green, but be very careful with it. It can take paint off, so try not to use to much of it all at once.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    is the power steering pump towards the front of the compartment with a small, thin belt driving it?

    if it is Messy you were right, it was the power steering... i drove it hard today to see if it happen again (stupid, I know) and when i parked the car, i got out and i could see some liquid, so i got my sister to turn the wheel...and sure enough...drip drip...and then i noticed the SOAKED, really soaked wrapped hose going across the front of the engine to the (guessing) power-steering pump...


    i should have taken some pictures....
    righty tighty, lefty loosey never works for me cuz everytime without fail, im on the wrong side of the bolt!!!

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    Re: Fire, just a little

    yeap, that is the power steering pump. your pressure hose is leaking.
    they are a little tricky to change but take some time and you should be fine.
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    Re: Fire, just a little

    Carry a fire extinguisher with you please there not that much money.




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    Re: Fire, just a little

    if you have to drive the car,disconnect the belt to the pump,you can drive fine without it,it's mostly used for low speed manuevers. then clean up the engine. what works best is the generic purple stuff they sell at Nappa,it's a lot cheaper then the name brand and it works great. I think it's called purple power,get some good rubber gloves and wear a pair of safety goggles. but it will take off all the oil and grease. put it in a spray bottle and squirt it on full strength,then scrub an area,then take a garden hose to it. it doesn't seem to hurt the paint any eithier.

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