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95 Del Sol....Noisy engine? That ok?


slow sol
11-14-2006, 09:43 PM
hi guys-

im new here to the site. please bear with me on some of my limited knowlegde.

i am a owner of a 94 accord ex and a recent 95 del sol. right off the bat, i have been told i am a worry wart. i guess keep that in mind. my 94 accord has the 2.2 vtec in it and it seems to be pretty quiet ( all honda engines seem noisy to me tho? ). i bought the car with a 108k and as soon as i bought it, i had the timing belt, water pump, balane shaft belt etc replaced. the car now has 121k. the accord is all stock.

i just bought a 95 del sol s a few days ago. its the slow one with the 1.5 in it. the car has 137k on it and seems to be very clean. the engine is very clean and runs very smooth but seems noisy to me at idle...noiser than my accord. the guy i bought it from included a receipt from a honda dealership where the timing belt etc had been changed 22,000 miles ago. so i should have another good 50,000 miles before i need to change it again, right? the engine is just very noisy to me. now with that said, is that just the nature of the 1.5? its not terrible noticable inside the car, its when you lift up the hood or even with the hood down, standing beside it. it is stock as well

also, the honda dealership bill for the timing belt is just $279.86. isnt that dirt cheap? all it says on the bill is 'timing belt' ? surely they would have replaced the water pump too? if not, could the water pump be making the noise? is it just the 1.5?

any help would GREATLY be appreciated. thank you

jeremy

AudioGuy93DelSol
11-15-2006, 03:55 PM
Well, timing belts are good for about 90k each. $276 sounds right. The noise may just be normal engine sounds. All cars sound different. If you really feel there is a problem just take it to the dealership and ask them to listen to it. They'll tell you if they hear anything out of the ordinary.

slow sol
11-15-2006, 04:04 PM
Well, timing belts are good for about 90k each. The noise may just be normal engine sounds. All cars sound different. If you really feel there is a problem just take it to the dealership and ask them to listen to it. They'll tell you if they hear anything out of the ordinary.

you are right. im hoping maybe it just needs a valve adjustment?

thank you for the post

AudioGuy93DelSol
11-15-2006, 04:06 PM
Is it ticking? That usually means the valves need adjusting.

94SolGrl
11-15-2006, 05:08 PM
Generally when a dealership does the timing belt, they offer to do the water pump, but it's not automatically included.

slow sol
11-15-2006, 06:51 PM
Is it ticking? That usually means the valves need adjusting.

yea, ticking to me. ive had a few people look at that range from mechanics to just "car guys". the answers i get are from "i wouldnt worry about it, sounds like normal engine noise" to " the valves just need adjusting, no big deal"

slow sol
11-15-2006, 06:53 PM
Generally when a dealership does the timing belt, they offer to do the water pump, but it's not automatically included.

im afraid they just did the belt by looking at the receipt. that bothers me. i almost rather just go get it done again just so i know for sure

pat10rcdelsol
01-13-2007, 11:27 PM
ALL honda cars do have a specific engine noise....that noise adds to the feeling on dangerousness in driving a deathbox...but yes.. the ticking or clicking sound u hear means the valves need to be adjusted...u can do this urself easily and the tool to do it costs about 30 bucks. also as a question...how much did u pay fer an s model with that mileage? nething over 3000 is murder.

AudioGuy93DelSol
01-14-2007, 12:47 AM
Thank you for re-stating an answer posted 2 months ago. And all you need for a valve adjustment is a feeler gauge which can be rented from most parts stores for free.

slow sol
01-14-2007, 08:18 AM
Thank you for re-stating an answer posted 2 months ago. And all you need for a valve adjustment is a feeler gauge which can be rented from most parts stores for free.

thanks man

slow sol
01-14-2007, 08:21 AM
also as a question...how much did u pay fer an s model with that mileage? nething over 3000 is murder.

LOL. dude you can not find a -clean- del sol (93 up), or any other honda (94 up) for $3000. not without having 200k + and trashed out.

honda_racing101
01-14-2007, 02:42 PM
You can too. You just have to know where to look.

slow sol
01-14-2007, 02:44 PM
You can too. You just have to know where to look.


you would have to prove it to me. pictures and words can sound and look great.

Shrikebsr
05-02-2007, 10:17 AM
I just bought 95 Del Sol with 98k in good shape for 3k in Nor Cal

AudioGuy93DelSol
05-02-2007, 04:53 PM
K? Read the rules please. And don't bring back old threads, especially to post something completely unrelated to the topic being discussed. Thanks.

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