
Originally Posted by
Chkn Sanwch
First off, Ill start with my fuel mileage. I replaced the primary and secondary fuel filter last weekend, and Ive put 220 miles on the car with 11.1 gallon fill up, and the needle is getting pretty close to Empty. Obviously there is something wrong with my mpg. This tank also has had a bottle of Seafoam put into it as well.
So, I took my car into my Auto Tech 3 class at my high school, and a friend and I took out my plugs, and checked them, cleaned them, and checked the gap, and put the plugs back in. One of the plugs(on the number 2 cylinder) smelt a little like old gasoline....
So, later that day, I put my car up on the lift to try and weld an exhaust leak, but we needed to take the pipe off to get to the leak a little better, and we were running low on time. I walk over, and notice some oil on my oil pan, and call my teacher over. We look around, and find that the whole pan is slick with a thin film of oil. My teacher said that it maybe a faulty head gasket. We do a compression test, and I got 150, 140, 140, 130(Cylinders 4,3,2,1, respectively...with 4 being on the far left, 1 being on the far right, facing the engine bay). These numbers seem pretty low to me...exactly what should the compression be running at?
Also, Ive noticed a slight waver in my RPM's at idle. They will jump a little low, then a little high. My teacher says it may be a miss in the engine. We pulled plug wires one at a time while the engine was on, and the engine sounded like it was going to crap out with each wire pull(which is good, showing that the wires are all firing properly). My dad is really good and proficient with Honda cars, and he said that I could swap out the Number 1 and 4 plug wires around on the distributor and try to crank the engine over, so that it would blow any crap thats in the carb and in the intake out. Mind you I did this AFTER I checked and cleaned my plugs, so that way I wouldnt be trying to clean and check for any gas-fouled plugs.
So, can anyone think of what may be going on here?
By the way, this is an 88 Accord LX.
Thanks for any help,
Matt
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