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curtie94 Nov 11, 2011 06:54 PM

F22A1 Noisy Engine?
 
I have a 91' Honda with 170,000 miles on it. The engine is a A1 and I am curious if these engines are known as noisy engines? When I first start it on a cold morning it sounds like a typewriter. When I drive it at low accel and make the engine work harder by taking off at a low speed it really starts to make noise. But once the engine warms to normal temp it is almost as quiet as a mouse but still ticks. Is it anything to worrya bout or is it just what these engines do at this high of mileage? I know Honda Engines can go 300,000 miles and beyond but this has just recently started maybe about 2 months ago and I don't like it too much.

holmesnmanny Nov 12, 2011 01:11 AM

Re: F22A1 Noisy Engine?
 
Prolly just need a valve adjustment. Just look in the faq's at the top of the subforum page.

sapperboi Nov 12, 2011 12:03 PM

Re: F22A1 Noisy Engine?
 
I agree, seems to just need a quick tune up. Nothing to serious unless left unattended. Its pretty easy to do yourself. Just a good weekend and a chiltons/haynes manual

curtie94 Nov 12, 2011 12:41 PM

Re: F22A1 Noisy Engine?
 
I just redid the valve adjustment this morning when the the engine was stone cold and it makes a world of difference. There is some noise when started but not even half as bad. When it is warmed up it is quiet. Thanks.

The thing was I already tried adjusting the valves but I did it when it was warm still. So the valves were too loose.

holmesnmanny Nov 12, 2011 04:01 PM

Re: F22A1 Noisy Engine?
 
ya the clearance is so small you have to do it when cold.

nus_dogg Nov 12, 2011 09:47 PM

Re: F22A1 Noisy Engine?
 
Yeah, valve lash are a bit on the loose side. You always want to do your valve adjustment when the engine's cold.


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