Hey guys, got a problem with my DA9 integra. Today I replaced the timing belt and water pump, took my time done everything properly. When I finished the car wouldn't start. I checked the timing marks in case I might have missed a tooth, but they are perfectly aligned. I checked the fuel and ignition. The fuel pump is priming prior to ignition but when I try to start it there doesn't seem to be any spark. The Main relay is working fine because the engine light turns off after a few secs of ignition. Any ideas plz. I would really appreciate some suggestions. Thanks
Thanks heaps guys for your reply. After hours wasted on checking different things including the timing marks and positioning.....
It ended up being a coincidental case of the distributor. The coil shit it self. I just bought another and now working as good as gold. Thanks again for your help.
Just wondering..
any body knows how strong the DA9 gearbox is? ...and whats the best preformace gear oil to use in it, for smother gear change. Thanks.
Thanks heaps guys for your reply. After hours wasted on checking different things including the timing marks and positioning.....
It ended up being a coincidental case of the distributor. The coil shit it self. I just bought another and now working as good as gold. Thanks again for your help.
I'd hate to tell you the number of times similar things have happened to me. Your gremlins are alive and well.
Just wondering..
any body knows how strong the DA9 gearbox is? ...and whats the best preformace gear oil to use in it, for smother gear change. Thanks.
Far as I am aware it's the same as any other "B" engined G/box, just different ratio gears to suit it's application. If you want to keep it OEM then genuine Honda oil is the way to go. Personally I use Castrol VMX80, gives smooth shifts. But of course no oil is gonna fix worn parts especially synchros.
While on the subject of fluids, check your P/steering fluid. Dip a twisted piece of paper into the fluid in the resevoir. It should be clear (no colour), if it's slightly dirty looking (greyish)it means it's old but most likely OEM. If it's pink or reddish then some ignorant person (or careless service dept) has topped it up with ATF (auto trans fluid) which is a definite no-no for Honda's. Will pay you to get the system drained and then change the fluid a couple of times with genuine Honda P/S fluid.
Last edited by hondapop; 29-10-2011 at 09:19 AM.
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Just wondering..
any body knows how strong the DA9 gearbox is? ...and whats the best preformace gear oil to use in it, for smother gear change. Thanks.
I was looking this up for myself recently to make the same decision - Manual says Api service grade: SF or SG
from what i have researched,
Most people say they prefer normal 10w 30 motor oil or Honda MTF
Some use Royal Purple syncromesh
Apparently you have to be careful of using pure synthetic oil , some say they mix 1/2 and 1/2 but all in all , from what i was reading most are happy with 10w 30 or Honda MTF
We have one of the members on another forum who races a CRX B series using VMX80 in his G/box. I would'nt use engine oil and I definitely wouldn't mix synthetic and mineral oils.
We have one of the members on another forum who races a CRX B series using VMX80 in his G/box. I would'nt use engine oil and I definitely wouldn't mix synthetic and mineral oils.
Do you know what VMX-80 is worth mate?
easy to get?
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