What to use to replace oil pump on Honda Accord?
Locate the outer ridges of the oil pump and apply the liquid gasket. Figure 10. RTV silicone is the preferred gasket material to use on mechanical components. Before threading the bolts into the block, apply a thread-lock compound. Replace the O-rings that mount in between the pump and engine block.
What happens when oil pressure drops on a Honda Accord?
When the oil pressure drops, the metal parts begin to rub on top of each other, causing things to knock and clack. The sounds end with either a hole in a cylinder wall, fried piston rings, or bent valves.
What to do if your Honda oil pump fails?
Remove the mounting bolts from around the pump. Unless you are certain the oil pump has failed, inspect the oil pump’s inner and outer rotor-to-radial clearance. Verify that they are between .02 to .16MM. Check the housing-to-rotor axial clearance and make sure it falls in between .02 to .07MM. Also, check for scoring on the pump assembly.
How do you remove an oil pump from an engine block?
Remove each one and carefully lower the oil pan. The oil pan gasket may be loose enough to fall off the mating area on the engine. If not, take a small pry bar and wedge it from the block. Remove the oil strainer, then locate all the mounting bolts on the pump. Loosen the hardware and remove the pump from the engine block. Figure 5.
How do you mount an oil pump on a Honda Accord?
Mount the oil pump. Hold the balancer shaft still and mount the timing balancer belt-driven pulley. Before mounting the balancer-driven gear to the pump, apply molybdenum disulfide to its thrust surfaces. Hold the rear balancer shaft with a lock-pin and install the driven gear. Align the gear case groove with the oil pump assembly.
What happens when you change the oil in a Honda Accord?
When the oil pressure drops, the metal parts begin to rub on top of each other, causing things to knock and clack. The sounds end with either a hole in a cylinder wall, fried piston rings, or bent valves. Replacing an oil pump is no common task and involves removing the timing belt, balancer shaft, oil pan, and oil screen.
What to do if your oil pump is leaking?
I took my 2001 Accord I4 to a Honda dealer to have a faulty seat belt buckle replaced (under warranty). They performed their multi-point inspection and said the oil pump is leaking and recommended an “oil pump reseal”. They quoted me $1400 for timing belt, balance belt, water pump, drive belts, and the “oil pump reseal”.
Do you need to replace oil pump seal?
When the timing belt is replaced on these engines you also need to replace the balancer shaft seal as well. The is a new part that has a holder that holds the seal from pooping out. There also is a seal between the oil pump and the balancer as well. They tend to get flattened out and brittle.
What to do if your Honda Accord loses power?
Insure that the vacuum line is not cracked and leaking. Repair or replace that first if it’s bad. You can check vacuum leaks with a hand vacuum pump available at most auto parts stores. Just make sure that line isn’t leaking. Vacuum leaks can also present themselves as rough running (not smooth idles).
Where is the fuel pump located on a Honda Accord?
That being the case, it sounds like your fuel pressure regulator isn’t functioning properly. An electronic fuel pump is located in the gas tank.
What happens when you replace the oil pump on a Honda Accord?
The sounds end with either a hole in a cylinder wall, fried piston rings, or bent valves. Replacing an oil pump is no common task and involves removing the timing belt, balancer shaft, oil pan, and oil screen. Every component removed requires its gaskets to be replaced and sealed.
How is the gas pressure regulated in a Honda Accord?
That pump gives off a constant pressure and that pressure is then regulated to the fuel delivery rail by allowing some of the pressure to bleed off back to the gas tank on a return line via the fuel pressure regulator.
Why do I lose acceleration on my Honda Accord?
I have a 92 Honda accord EX the fuel pump was replaced 02 upstream replaced and when I push on the gas I lose acceleration as well mechanic checked the pressure said it was fine but than there is so much pressure in my fuel that every time I pop the gas cap so much air comes out n than it runs fine for a little bit idk what else to check for.
That being the case, it sounds like your fuel pressure regulator isn’t functioning properly. An electronic fuel pump is located in the gas tank.