Possible Head Problem? I don't know
n_i_c_k
04-29-2007, 12:17 AM
I have a 91 civic non-vtec. There is knock in the valvetrain that at first wasn't really noticable but gradually over the past year it has gotten much louder. It started after I overheated in summer traffic. Is there any connection from overheating and the knocking? Do you have any suggestions on how I might solve the problem? Also, it seems like I have lost a significant amount of power since then. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
BullShifter
04-29-2007, 12:21 PM
I'm sure it has a lot to do with the over heating. Besides running out of oil, over heating is the worst thing you can do to an engine. Where does the knock come from? Top or bottom of engine? A simple valve adjustment can't hurt & needs to be done any way.
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n_i_c_k
04-29-2007, 01:24 PM
from the top.
CRXperiment
04-29-2007, 09:17 PM
I have a 91 civic non-vtec. There is knock in the valvetrain that at first wasn't really noticable but gradually over the past year it has gotten much louder. It started after I overheated in summer traffic. Is there any connection from overheating and the knocking? Do you have any suggestions on how I might solve the problem? Also, it seems like I have lost a significant amount of power since then. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
You may just need routine maintenance done, or you could have a warped head. First, have your valves adjusted, this should be done around every 60k anyway.
Your overheating could be due to many things, check for leaks first. You could also have a stuck thermostat. Feel both rad hoses, if the bottom one is cold while the upper one is hot, you need to replace your thermostat, 10 dollar fix.
You may just need routine maintenance done, or you could have a warped head. First, have your valves adjusted, this should be done around every 60k anyway.
Your overheating could be due to many things, check for leaks first. You could also have a stuck thermostat. Feel both rad hoses, if the bottom one is cold while the upper one is hot, you need to replace your thermostat, 10 dollar fix.
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