alia176
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I second car ramps. Any self respecting shade tree mechanic must have a set, or two!
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I second car ramps. Any self respecting shade tree mechanic must have a set, or two!
I got some pretty beefy steel ramps at a yard sale and then discovered I could only use them on my 4X4 Taco, which I didn't need them for. The front bumper of the Accord would hit the ramps before the tires would, and then they'd just get shoved forward. If you get ramps, make sure the vehicle you intend to use them for will actually work on them.
Marc,
Get an Universal Bosch O2 sensor, do a little cut/splicing into the oem harness and get away with spending around $60 or less. Found in most auto parts store. Just make sure to match correct # of wires, color isn't important.
But man, can I tell you how much I love the Honda ride....oh it is good. I don't know if I am going to be able to drive the cruiser ever again....
Be VERY careful with this approach. All the O2 sensors I have seen have one wire that somehow senses ambient air characteristics and compares it to exhaust has. This is how the sensor is able manintain the optimal stociometric ratio.
FWIW, I did the Autozone free diagnostic deal, got the error code off the net which specified which sensor was bad. Went back AZ and bought an OEM unit and installed it in about 20 minutes. +/-$100 for the whole adventure.
O2 sensors are O2 sensors, just buy the ones that will work for the application and forget about it.![]()
My "new-to-me-rig" is just waiting for some PM.
This Honda lived in Boston, MA for its entire life and boy can I tell ya how nasty every single nut and bolt looks in the engine bay.
It's a cherry rig on the outside, but on the inside engine bay, brackets, bolts, nuts, hose unions, etc. are all corroded to hell. I have a lot of PM coming up with lots of expensive OEM Honda parts going in.
List so far:
Struts/springs
swaybars (front, rear, engine bay)
swaybar bushings/bolts
new alternator
new starter
new A/C lines
new battery
new +/- wiring connections
new calipers (all the way around)
new rotors/pads
new lug nuts
clean TB
new tie rods
That's just the start just to get rid of road salt corrosion damage. I can't believe how a 7 year old vehicle is almost decimated due to road salt.
But man, can I tell you how much I love the Honda ride....oh it is good. I don't know if I am going to be able to drive the cruiser ever again....
[joking]
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Onur - It sounds like you need a job at the Honda dealership now, so you can get your employee discount on parts there too! It sounds like you're pumping some money into it - you must have gotten a great deal on the car?