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    Chris OsborneChris Osborne
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      My 88 Honda Civic runs rough, especially when coming to a stop, the engine block itself shakes when I have it in drive or reverse, but is normal and skake-free in park and neutral. And yesterday it got so bad the car died at a stop, but started right back up no problem. Also, I have been noticing a lot of water coming out the exhaust during start ups, seems more than usual.
      Does this sound like a head gasket issue?

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    • #513204
      scott37300scott37300
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        Sounds like a vacuum leak. But no real way to tell without testing it.

        #513214
        college mancollege man
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          Are you loosing coolant? water is normal out the tail pipe.
          does the car idle correct?

          #513223
          Chris OsborneChris Osborne
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            Coolant levels seem to be fine, but there is a hose that lately seems to be leaking a little. I know that water is normal out the tailpipe, but should I be concerned if there is more than usual? And it does idle okay. I can smell a hint of gasoline when I sniff inside when I take the oil cap off.

            #513225
            college mancollege man
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              If the car is shaking/stalling vacuum leaks or misfires.
              have you done a tune up as of late? If coolant is leaking
              it can effect idle and create idle surge. But you don’t have
              idle surge.so lets back burner that for now.

              #513239
              Chris OsborneChris Osborne
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                Here’s the hose with leakage. Within the past month I replaced spark plugs, but there is wet oil on the electrode end, I know it’s because I need to replace the o-rings on bottomside of plug wells.

                For the vacuum leak, can I spray WD-40 instead of carb cleaner?

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                #513245
                college mancollege man
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                  no wd-40 either carb or brake clean.You can use a spray bottle
                  filled with water for the same procedure. If the spark plug ends
                  have oil on them.I would suggest thats your misfire.

                  #513250
                  scott37300scott37300
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                    If you think you have a head gasket issue. I bought one of these a couple years back and have used it a handful of times now. It’s nice to have in the garage for those times when you think you might have a blown head gasket and is a good starting point. http://www.amazon.com/UVIEW-560000-Combustion-Leak-Tester/dp/B000NPDL76/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1365103354&sr=8-3&keywords=block+tester or http://www.tooltopia.com/uview-560000.aspx. For some reason the one on amazon the picture wasn’t working but has reviews. I like the double chambers to prevent contamination and get better results but lisle makes one also for less money, http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-75500-Combustion-Leak-Detector/dp/B0007ZDRUI/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1365104251&sr=1-2&keywords=block+tester. For 30 bucks it’s worth it to have around to test whenever you think you may have a blown head gasket issue. To me you can never have enough diagnostic tools. But I’m still leaning towards vacuum leak.

                    #513258
                    Chris OsborneChris Osborne
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                      I def. need to get me a block tester, is it normal to smell gasoline when I take oil cap off?
                      Also, when I remove head bolts, and then re-torque them, is it a must to buy new head bolts?

                      #513260
                      scott37300scott37300
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                        [quote=”cosborne” post=55484]I def. need to get me a block tester, is it normal to smell gasoline when I take oil cap off?
                        Also, when I remove head bolts, and then re-torque them, is it a must to buy new head bolts?[/quote]

                        Lots of videos on youtube on block testers or combustion leak testers.

                        I’m not sure about an 88 civic but if the bolts are torque to yeild bolts then yes they must be replaced. I would suggest getting a factory repair manual. Can usually find used books or CD on ebay fairly cheap.

                        #513615
                        Chris OsborneChris Osborne
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                          Now my car doesn’t allow me to get back 60mph easily. As I am accelerating past 60 the engine knocks back and fourth and if I try and push it to the floor nothing happens. It doesn’t take off, its like it’s dead at 60 until I let off pedal. Any ideas? I’m stumped!

                          #513754
                          SDMAN1981SDMAN1981
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                            did you stick a radiator pressure tester on it?

                            #514170
                            David FroschDavid Frosch
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                              It sounds like the engine is beginning to lose compression. Follow the videos on wet & dry compression testing and leak down testing to get an idea of what was wrong. I had a car that overheated a few years back due to a bad water pump and that caused a head gasket leak and lowered compression.

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                              EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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