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Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries

by minnow <minger@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 5, 2008 at 11:40 AM

Thanks for all replies, it is most likely brake related.  Friend just
told me he has heard my brakes and thought I knew about it.  Unless
the sound of the brake wear indicator has changed between my first two
sets or my hearing is shot, I don't hear that characteristic screech
on (forward) braking, so I like the rock theory.

I just gunned the engine in park and didn't notice the noise at all --
the problem is motion related.

I did notice something interesting: the engine sputters at 4,500 RPM
and doesn't go beyond that, like 1-1,500 RPM short of red line.  Did
an engine governor kick in or do I have yet another problem with the
car?

On Apr 5, 9:30 am, delbert brecht <halfs...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Seth4/5/08 9:11pUKJj.344339$r03.166...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
> > "minnow" <min...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >news:576179fc-34bc-4c88-a2a8-53d9c6b12ccd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> I have over 85 K miles on my 98 V6 sedan.  A few weeks ago it started
> >> making two noises -- don't know if they are related.
>
> >> Driving forward, the engine makes a mechanical noise that sounds to
me
> >> like scissors opening and closing; sharpening a chef's knife against
a
> >> sharpening rod; a steam radiator valve letting off steam
> >> intermittently; or someone shu****ng, shhh, shhh, shhh.  The noise
> >> stops at idle and seems to pick up in rhythm as I drive faster.
>
> > Sounds like the brakes as opposed to the engine.  If you rev the
engine
> > while in Park and not moving does it happen?  If it only happens with
motion
> > I would rule the engine out.
>
> >> Related or not?  I hear a high pitched "eeeeeeeeeee" sound when I go
> >> into reverse.  Can't pinpoint the location.
>
> > Lots of cars do that.
>
> Small rocks trapped between the rotor and the sheet metal splash ****eld
on
> the disk brakes will make this sound. The noise is different when
backing up
> than going forward. Noise stops when you stop and changes frequency as
you
> drive faster. One day it will just go away when the rock wears off
enough to
> fall out. Sometimes the built in wear indicators on Hondas make a
similar
> noise. Pull your tires and check the pads if you are concerned.
> --
> Pickleman
> halfs...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Please remove "yourpants" to reply
> 1998 Civic HX MT with 142K
> 2000 CRV EX MT with 98K
 




 12 Posts in Topic:
Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
minnow <minger@[EMAIL   2008-04-05 04:46:23 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
"Seth" <seth  2008-04-05 13:11:50 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
delbert brecht <halfso  2008-04-05 09:30:33 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
minnow <minger@[EMAIL   2008-04-05 11:40:23 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
Tegger <tegger@[EMAIL   2008-04-05 19:53:10 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
motsco_ <motsco_@[EMAI  2008-04-06 09:16:47 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
AZ Nomad <aznomad.3@[E  2008-04-06 20:06:42 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
"loewent via CarKB.c  2008-04-08 17:40:12 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
jim beam <spamvortex@[  2008-04-08 20:09:41 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
delbert brecht <halfso  2008-04-09 09:52:49 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
minnow <minger@[EMAIL   2008-04-12 23:48:12 
Re: Accord 98 EX V6 Engine & Reverse Noise Mysteries
Tegger <tegger@[EMAIL   2008-04-17 03:00:29 

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