Looks like he got it running on starter fluid but needs carb tuning. "Needs gone", NMNA
In reply to P3PPY :
I had an '84 Prelude, so I'm familiar with that, lol. If this were my car, I'd swap to a newer engine. But I've got enough cars to maintain right now.
P3PPY said:Trouble with the carb on an 80s Honda, you say?
Huh.
That looks made up. Make believe. A farce.
Spearfishin said:P3PPY said:Trouble with the carb on an 80s Honda, you say?
Huh.
That looks made up. Make believe. A farce.
You're right. It DOES look make believe. Sadly, it's the real deal. I remember working on my brothers 80-something Honda. I think every time you look at that diagram, another vacuum hose cracks.
Spearfishin said:P3PPY said:Trouble with the carb on an 80s Honda, you say?
Huh.
That looks made up. Make believe. A farce.
Nope it's real. If I remember nothing is marked either. At least not in English.
Snowdoggie (Forum Supporter) said:I had the si version of the car. I thnk it had fuel injection.
Yup, that's what Si indicated back in those days.
From the cover shot, that looks to be in pretty good shape. Can't view the ad - no FB allowed on our network. Every one of these for sale seems to be halfway through an engine swap, so this one's not any different :)
The car has a Weber 32/36 which is the traditional method to eliminate the vacuum hoses. That's the method used on ITB and ITC cars of that era.
Rons said:The car has a Weber 32/36 which is the traditional method to eliminate the vacuum hoses. That's the method used on ITB and ITC cars of that era.
I might still have my 86 if I'd known about that twenty years ago.
In reply to Rons :
Yeah a 32/36 swap is the cheap and easy solution. I had an 88 accord with a similar rats nest. It had carb problems that made it nearly undrivable. I swapped in a 32/36 and drove the car for like 10 more years without any other trouble.
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