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    H22 Swap is dead....pretty much

    Well last night I was driving home, she was running along fine then it started to bogg and then out of nowhere it was pinging VERY badly

    I slowed down and popped it into 4th to get the RPM up.
    It worked and I got home. I thought nothing of it.

    Now I woke up this morning and I go to start it....
    It starts and immediatly revs to 3K and dies. I restart it and its missing HORRIBLY, I can barely keep it running with my pedal.
    Eventually I keep it running long enough and it starts to run correctly again

    Then I give it a tap to 3K and I hear a nasty SCRATCH comeing from under the hood. I pop the hood and I rev it again, the same sound randomly occurs.
    I hear it inside the head! Whenever the sound occurs the engine losses power in that spit second.
    Best way I can describe it....it sounds like a chuck of metal is floating in my engine.
    At the same time I get Code 22: VTEC Pressure Sensor
    I took the sensor off and theres nothing inside the sensor....Is there supposed to be?

    I'm going to take the VTEC Solenoid off and crank the engine, perhaps the chunk will fly out of the oil passage?
    This is my DD, and now I kinda dont have one

    Any thoughts guys?
    Sorry I still havnt posted pics, this engine went from being perfect to a nightmare in 2 days
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    CB7Man's Sedan Resurrected From The Dead

    #2
    Before you fire up the motor again, pop the VC off and see if something is in there floating around.

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      #3
      Check to see if there's oil in the motor


      Originally posted by lordoja
      im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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        #4
        Its a spun bearing guys...
        Im going to be buying a new engine
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          #5
          Originally posted by CB7Man View Post
          Its a spun bearing guys...
          Im going to be buying a new engine
          damn that sucks..

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            #6
            dude that sucks, well when i changed my belts i fucked somthing up and my auto ten. broke off and i bent my valves, i found a jdm engine for 600! and im putting that in. so what im saying is keep your head up and dont sell her! find a good deal on a engine and swap her! good luck my friend!

            H22 cb7:
            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=133482
            cb9:
            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=187076
            dd cb7:
            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=203058

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              #7
              Well guys maybe its not dead after all....
              I dont know lol
              I poured a quart of 20W-50 and 3 quarts of 10W-40 with a quart of Slick 50
              She runs great now

              Not a single peep and she loves VTEC!
              But now my damn VTEC Pressure sensor is bad lol!
              Your man for wiring solutions!
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              CB7Man's Sedan Resurrected From The Dead

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                #8
                You had no oil?!

                That would cause the sound everyday...
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by H0ndaSpyd3rLM View Post
                  You had no oil?!

                  That would cause the sound everyday...
                  No, I just poured heavier oil in it.
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                    #10
                    i would look for another motor... because all you did was take up the clearance that normal oil has. that means that the bearings are gone and you need a new bottom end. good luck.


                    Originally posted by Devergote
                    A CB7 with an H22, a clean paintjob, HIDs with a projector retrofit, some nice wheels, and a mild drop on H&R Sport springs and Koni Yellow shocks... that's the perfect car. I'd be happy with that for the rest of my life.

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                      #11
                      look for a bottom end.
                      I <3 G60.

                      0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by tn_accords View Post
                        i would look for another motor... because all you did was take up the clearance that normal oil has. that means that the bearings are gone and you need a new bottom end. good luck.
                        x2 i agree.. i bet you can probably hear a little noise when you start it up dead cold and pay attention...
                        good luck though...

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                          #13
                          deing that sux T___T didnt u just drop that motor like a few weeks ago ?
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                            #14
                            It was pinging and you forced it to rev higher? That's like forcing yourself to run faster when you feel a heart attack coming on! Detonation, which is usually what that pinging sound is, will do serious damage if allowed to continue.

                            I would still keep an eye out for either a new motor, or at least a new bottom end (assuming your head wasn't damaged...) Whatever you did didn't fix the problem... it just prolonged the death of your motor. Even if the problem was a lack of lubrication, damage was most certainly done in the time you spent revving a pinging engine.






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                              #15
                              Now is the time for a built bottom end!

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