My '89 Accord is a 2 bbl carb 2.0 I4. I don't have any knowledge of carbs. Here's my problem:
To get it started I pump it and then have to keep the key turned slightly past "running" position while I keep the revs over 3k for a few seconds, then usually I can take my hand of the key and she'll keep running. I have to keep the revs up for a bit to keep her from stalling. When I start driving (about 2 minutes later) I usually get high revs when I press the clutch (lasting anywhere from, say 3-8 minutes), and if I don't keep it in a lower gear (for higher revs) for around 10 minutes it sometimes will stall.
Another thing, when I turn her off, she don't wanna stop. The engine will keep turning over, the shorter the trip the worse I keeps on. Sometimes I've purposefully stalled it to stop it.
Like I say, I don't have a knowledge of carbs, and perhaps it's a bit of unfamiliarity with them. It seems to be getting more temperamental. It wasn't half bad when I bought it (around October).
I am doing research on it myself, but I figured I might as well pitch this to the Festiva collective as well as time is of the essence. I will take any help with much gratitude.
To get it started I pump it and then have to keep the key turned slightly past "running" position while I keep the revs over 3k for a few seconds, then usually I can take my hand of the key and she'll keep running. I have to keep the revs up for a bit to keep her from stalling. When I start driving (about 2 minutes later) I usually get high revs when I press the clutch (lasting anywhere from, say 3-8 minutes), and if I don't keep it in a lower gear (for higher revs) for around 10 minutes it sometimes will stall.
Another thing, when I turn her off, she don't wanna stop. The engine will keep turning over, the shorter the trip the worse I keeps on. Sometimes I've purposefully stalled it to stop it.
Like I say, I don't have a knowledge of carbs, and perhaps it's a bit of unfamiliarity with them. It seems to be getting more temperamental. It wasn't half bad when I bought it (around October).
I am doing research on it myself, but I figured I might as well pitch this to the Festiva collective as well as time is of the essence. I will take any help with much gratitude.
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