h22 dies after getting warmed up
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h22 dies after getting warmed up
I have a 92 prelude with a h22a swap. Never had problems with it since the swap, about 3 years. I was driving and all of a sudden it started sputtering when I pressed on the gas and then it died. It wont start back up until it is cold. I drove it again and then let it sit in the driveway for about 15 minutes and then it died again. I replaced the spark plugs, spark plug wires, and distributor cap and rotor. I've heard it could be the coil pack, but some say they have never seen the coil pack go bad. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: h22 dies after getting warmed up
bad solder joint/hairline crack in some circuit board somewhere? i am guessing the heat would cause it to expand enough to cause an open and when it cool down, it would make contact again. Main relay?
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Re: h22 dies after getting warmed up
with all of the money that you randomly spent on ignition parts, you could've hired a mechanic to diagnose your problem. check for spark and fuel after it is warmed up and dies. Could also be compression.
any cels?
any cels?
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Re: h22 dies after getting warmed up
Did you resolder the points on the main relay? This has been a problem since the 80s. Either change the main relay or resolder the contacts on the circuit board, search main relay fix or something of that nature and you'll find tons of info on it.
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