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Honda Civic VX – Overheating & Clanking Sound?
92 Honda Civic VX, 137K miles, all stock
Recently replaced: radiator & hoses, starter, fuel filter, clutch assembly, distributer cap, spark plug wires. Also just had an oil change 4 days ago.
Engine starts up fine.
There has been a coolant leak for about 6 months.
Within the last 3 days, after 5 minutes of driving the engine starts to run hot and there is smoke coming from the engine. There is a clanking sound coming from the left side of the car when sitting in the drivers seat.
I just poured a little more than half gallon of coolant into the radiator and it filled up.
The clanking sound did get progressively worse over the course of three days.
Would the clanking sound be related to the coolant level lowering or could it be something else? Any of you experts have any ideas what the sound could be?
I believe these are all related. My diagnosis from what you are telling me is that; Your water pump is giving out which is what the clanking sound is, and coolant is leaking out through there, the smoke from the engine ( assuming you mean from under the hood not from the tail pipe ) is that leaking coolant hitting the exhaust or hot parts of the engine and evaporating causing you to see steam which resembles smoke. Since the pump is not operating correctly your car is running hot.
Your timing belt also runs the water pump which is located on the driver side of the engine under a shield. You need to get under the car and look at the bottom driver side of the engine for moisture and/or get that shield off and look at the timing belt and water pump area ( not a real easy task getting that off ) or take it to a shop immediately, you will have SERIOUS problems if that timing belt breaks. Seriously I can not stress it enough, do not procrastinate… get that checked out now!! Granted, I could be wrong but that is what it sounds like from here. Good Luck.
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Snowmobiles (also: sleds, skimobiles, snowmachines) are vehicles meant for travel on snow or ice. The earliest snowmobiles were powered by two-stroke engines; currently, they are powered by four-stroke engines. They are popular particularly in colder regions where there are many new and used snowmobiles for sale. Snowmobiles can be divided into multi-passenger and individual ones.
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Individual snowmobiles
Individual snowmobiles are meant for travel in northern countries where snow lays for as long as nine months. Nevertheless, people from southern regions where winter lasts for about three months also tend to buy them for recreational purposes. In 1955, Allen and Edgar Hetteen and David Johnson of Minnesota built the first practical snowmobile for one person. The earliest vehicles were heavy (weighted over 400 kg) and slow (moved with the speed of about 30 km per hour). In 1959, Bombardier invented smaller and lighter snowmobiles (called „Ski-doo”). From then on, numerous snowmobile manufacturing companies were established. From 1970 to 1973 they managed to produce two million snowmobiles for sale. In the second part of the 1970’s their production decreased due to oil crisis. In 1990’s their sales soared again. Current individual snowmobiles have a similar design to watercrafts. They move on a rubber track that is practical regardless of conditions.
To sum up, there are many types of currently available used snowmobiles for sale. They vary according to the make, model, year of production and price.
About the Author
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