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Old 04-20-2007, 08:42 AM
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hey guys, starting yesterday morning, when i turn my car on, my car started, and strated to shake and shut down. then i turn it on again, and gave it gas this time to keep the rpm up... and after a while, it was fine.. but it happen again this monring... but only happens when my car sits over night... can anyone lead me to any directrion to sove the problem? thanks in advance. oh yeah, my car is a 93 cx hatch with a gsr swap....
Old 04-20-2007, 08:50 AM
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I would check the spark plugs to see if they are ok. I would then check to see that your dizzy is providing a good amount of spark using the screw driver method (ask me if you don't know what I'm talking about). Um...let's see...check to see if you are losing any coolant, but yet there is no leak. If this is the case coolant is leaking into your cylinders over night and jacking up the air/fuel mixture in the cylinders when you start the car up hence the shaking at start up. Could be anything. Provide more details and I will provide more insight. Are you shooting any codes? Has your car overheated recently?
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i was told the spark plugs were new... and i dont know how to do the screw driver method, enlightend me please , i did have a intake ait temperture code, but i fixed it, and the next day, i had this problem, cel went away though, and i did once or twice was running on a craked radiator which caused me to over heat, but i fixed that about 2 week agos.... let me know about the method.. thanks man
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ok its not your plugs this has happened to me many times on many diff hondas take while your motors COLD adjust you valves to.0015 on your intake and exhaust side this should solve your problem
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how do i adjust m valves to .0015??? i am really new this this...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by leekor12 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">how do i adjust m valves to .0015??? i am really new this this... </TD></TR></TABLE>

Well expletive. That's not something you want to do yourself if you are 'new' to this type of stuff..

You have to have special tools and what not to do it.. It's not that easy for a beginner, and it's not something you want to mess up because you can risk blowing up your engine.
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ehhh.. ouch.. hm.. say take it to a mechanic and tell them adjust it for me??? how much would this run?
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