B20 problems
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B20 problems
I just put a JDM b20b into my 99 Honda Civic. Go everything put together started it up and went for a quick ride around the corner. Car starts perfectly and idles smoothly.
I put it in reverse and slowly let off the clutch the car starts shaking really bad. I make it out of my drive way and put it in 1st and let of the clutch and again same problem. Once the car is moving everything is butter.
Well I make it about 2 blocks and the car starts hesitating really bad and I barely make it back home. It seemed like it wanted to just stall out and die.
I'm not really sure whats going on with it, because it started up and ran beauitfully until it started driving.
Mods:
JDM B20b
8 pound fidanza flywheel
Compition Stage 1 clutch
New pilot bearing
New throw out bearing
Short Ram intake
4-1 Header
Test pipe
2 1/2 Thermal R&D exhuast
Any ideas?
I put it in reverse and slowly let off the clutch the car starts shaking really bad. I make it out of my drive way and put it in 1st and let of the clutch and again same problem. Once the car is moving everything is butter.
Well I make it about 2 blocks and the car starts hesitating really bad and I barely make it back home. It seemed like it wanted to just stall out and die.
I'm not really sure whats going on with it, because it started up and ran beauitfully until it started driving.
Mods:
JDM B20b
8 pound fidanza flywheel
Compition Stage 1 clutch
New pilot bearing
New throw out bearing
Short Ram intake
4-1 Header
Test pipe
2 1/2 Thermal R&D exhuast
Any ideas?
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Re: B20 problems
Check your mounts and bolts. Any of them broken or loose?
That clutch was probably chattering or not liking the flywheel surface. Did you clean the surface of the flywheel before installing it?
That clutch was probably chattering or not liking the flywheel surface. Did you clean the surface of the flywheel before installing it?
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Fuck this car altogether.
Seriously.
And Jarrod you suck for being too busy to help. We needed other to share in our misery.
The whole process was worst than pulling teeth. 2 days to get an axle out? I mean damn.
Seriously.
And Jarrod you suck for being too busy to help. We needed other to share in our misery.
The whole process was worst than pulling teeth. 2 days to get an axle out? I mean damn.
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Re: B20 problems
I did clean the surface of the flywheel, there was a small amount of surface rust on it. And I mean small could that be the problem?
I really dont have the time to work on it, so I will probably get MRD or accuracy to do it.
I still cant figure out why its bogging down. One thing that maybe doing it is there is sensor that is in between the 2 coolent hoses on the head. On the right side of the head under the Distrib. The metal peice that hooks to the sensor is broken and only making a small portion of contact with the rest of the sensor. I'm not sure what that sensor is or if that could even cause the problem. I will take some pics in the morning to show you guys what I'm talking about.
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Re: B20 problems
sounds like the coolant temperature sensor, or the sensor to make the coolant gauge work.
but that wouldnt make the car jump violently....
just either make the car run like its cold all the time or make the temp gauge not work.
hmmm
clutch installed right and loctited? torqued down and everything?
but that wouldnt make the car jump violently....
just either make the car run like its cold all the time or make the temp gauge not work.
hmmm
clutch installed right and loctited? torqued down and everything?
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Re: B20 problems
Sorry dude.
I'm having my fair share of car troubles too. My 'beater' snapped the timing belt, 200,000 miles will do that to you. So I bought all that stuff, can't fix that till thursday(school first half of the week).
The Si is driveable but it's lifting the head and I'm waiting on parts to come in. Can't beat on it or anything.
I'll PM you though.
I'm having my fair share of car troubles too. My 'beater' snapped the timing belt, 200,000 miles will do that to you. So I bought all that stuff, can't fix that till thursday(school first half of the week).
The Si is driveable but it's lifting the head and I'm waiting on parts to come in. Can't beat on it or anything.
I'll PM you though.
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Re: B20 problems
Okay update
A member on here told me that I needed to block off the vacuum line on the top right of the intake manifold. Started the car up, it idled a little rough until it warmed up. The car stayed alive under its own power for well over 10 mins idling right at 800 rpms.
It seemed to be shaking a lil, probably need to hook up a timing light and time it.
Going to try and take it for a test drive tomorrow to see if she is good to go.
A member on here told me that I needed to block off the vacuum line on the top right of the intake manifold. Started the car up, it idled a little rough until it warmed up. The car stayed alive under its own power for well over 10 mins idling right at 800 rpms.
It seemed to be shaking a lil, probably need to hook up a timing light and time it.
Going to try and take it for a test drive tomorrow to see if she is good to go.