HELP with aftermath of hydrolock!!! weird sounds!!
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alrighty folks, if anybody can solve my problem i'll give you a million bucks!! naw just kidding but seriously, if anybody can help it's great. here's my condensed story: driving in rain, CAI installed, hit puddle, engine locks up, turns over in couple hours, weird sounds, honda is no help, and now i have a very noisey engine. ok...to expand on some of the points. after the car hydrolock, i was able to turn the engine over but it took awhile. when it finally started working again, there was a distict sound coming from the engine. it's a clicking sound. you've all heard of a baseball card stuck in a bicycle's spokes right? well that's what it sounds like now. i took it to honda to try to bs my way into them fixing it under warranty but no go on that. and now it's noisey as hell. click click clicky click. it's so annoying. now...i have 2 thoughts on what the problem is. one is bent valves. two is a bent connecting rod/piston. it's bent enough to make the noise yet still work. i dont know which theory is correct so that's why i need you people's help. and small note: no money for swap or new engine so don't even go there. i just need help in fixing this f'd up problem. please and thank you
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Rep Power: 312 if something is bent, i doubt you'll be able to fix it without..
1. tearing the engine apart and replacing bent parts
2. buy a new engine ($500 or so)
3. tearing the engine apart and looking for broken parts.
1. tearing the engine apart and replacing bent parts
2. buy a new engine ($500 or so)
3. tearing the engine apart and looking for broken parts.
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Rep Power: 0 Sometimes, if the problem is major, it would be cheaper to get a new engine. You need to tear the engine a part, or take it to a engine shop to be checked out. If its a clicking sound, its most likely a valve, but cant be sure. Good luck which finding the problem.
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Rep Power: 335 Here is what you do.
Your engine is most likely fine.
There is water every where in the engine now
Take out the park plugs and drain the oil
You might have to change the oils a few times to get all the water out.
Also with the oil out you will have to get the cylinders to move to pump any water out.
Also you could use a shop vac to suck water if any out through the spark plug tubes.
another person had the same problem on this site.
Every one said that the bend **** and messed the engine up.
No true.
He did the steps above at the honda service shop and his car was fine.
Once you get this fixed buy a AEM bypass valve for your CAI to assure that this will not Happen again.
I'll try to find that thread and post the link.
Best of luck!
Your engine is most likely fine.
There is water every where in the engine now
Take out the park plugs and drain the oil
You might have to change the oils a few times to get all the water out.
Also with the oil out you will have to get the cylinders to move to pump any water out.
Also you could use a shop vac to suck water if any out through the spark plug tubes.
another person had the same problem on this site.
Every one said that the bend **** and messed the engine up.
No true.
He did the steps above at the honda service shop and his car was fine.
Once you get this fixed buy a AEM bypass valve for your CAI to assure that this will not Happen again.
I'll try to find that thread and post the link.
Best of luck!
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Rep Power: 0 but if the engine is scrap my suggestion. and this is what i did. get a loan from the bank for $1500. buy a new engine on e-bay for $500. you will pay about $100 every month for 15 months. and if you dont have vtec might as well buy it they are the same price so it is good for about 15hp. so then you have a new motor and you have beter credit. But note if you go vtec and dont already have it you will need to get an ex wirring harness and ecu. the ecu will not work untill you take it to honda and get them to program the key to that ecu it takes about 10 min for them to do that.
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Rep Power: 335 get a diagnostic ran on the car and see what that tells you.
or buy this UNIVERSAL ODBII CODE READER and read the codes find the problem.
It hooks ups just right of the gas pedal behind the center console
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46030
go here for the codes
http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/hondaobd2.shtml
or buy this UNIVERSAL ODBII CODE READER and read the codes find the problem.
It hooks ups just right of the gas pedal behind the center console
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46030
go here for the codes
http://www.troublecodes.net/honda/hondaobd2.shtml
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Rep Power: 341 yea i dunno what to tell you really... you should never turn the car over till you disable the fuel, take out the spark plugs and turn it over to pump out the water... fuel in the combustion chamber can cause major damage to the piston heads, among other things, because the water will not combust creating pressure
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