Flattened Cam Lobe
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Flattened Cam Lobe
Well I started a thread a few weeks ago, but no one responded https://acurazine.com/forums/problem...ration-935705/
Here is what was discovered. One of the lobes on the cam was completely flat! We took it into an Acura Dealer and they discovered that one lobe was completely gone! They replaced the cam shaft, rockers (on the effected cylinder, seals and of course the valve cover gasket. Good news that all was covered under the Drive Train Warranty.
I just wanted to put the word out just in case anyone else may have a tapping sound coming from their engine. Get it checked before the warranty expires.
Here is what was discovered. One of the lobes on the cam was completely flat! We took it into an Acura Dealer and they discovered that one lobe was completely gone! They replaced the cam shaft, rockers (on the effected cylinder, seals and of course the valve cover gasket. Good news that all was covered under the Drive Train Warranty.
I just wanted to put the word out just in case anyone else may have a tapping sound coming from their engine. Get it checked before the warranty expires.
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Reorge (09-23-2015)
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That is really bizarre, for Honda quality at least. Did the dealership send that camshaft back to Honda for further investigation? Sometimes they can trace the origin to the batch that came out of that factory (or supplier) at the same time and find the rest and recall them proactively. Honda is an engine company. If they messed that up then that is pretty disappointing.
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That is really bizarre, for Honda quality at least. Did the dealership send that camshaft back to Honda for further investigation? Sometimes they can trace the origin to the batch that came out of that factory (or supplier) at the same time and find the rest and recall them proactively. Honda is an engine company. If they messed that up then that is pretty disappointing.
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They replace both rocker arms, for that cylinder. It was extremely unlikely that any other part of the engine was damaged. I hope this helps.
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I think what ABDomega is implying is that if the spark plug and the injector kept working without the valves moving then it may have caused serious problems in that cylinder. I hope at least the valves (intake and exhaust) were opening and closing just a little and were not completely shut closed!
It may be a good idea to pull that sparkplug and inspect it, unless the dealer also changed that to a new one too?
Also I wonder if the computer was smart enough to adjust that entire cylinder bank to compensate for the air flow problem.
It may be a good idea to pull that sparkplug and inspect it, unless the dealer also changed that to a new one too?
Also I wonder if the computer was smart enough to adjust that entire cylinder bank to compensate for the air flow problem.
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I think what ABDomega is implying is that if the spark plug and the injector kept working without the valves moving then it may have caused serious problems in that cylinder. I hope at least the valves (intake and exhaust) were opening and closing just a little and were not completely shut closed!
It may be a good idea to pull that sparkplug and inspect it, unless the dealer also changed that to a new one too?
Also I wonder if the computer was smart enough to adjust that entire cylinder bank to compensate for the air flow problem.
It may be a good idea to pull that sparkplug and inspect it, unless the dealer also changed that to a new one too?
Also I wonder if the computer was smart enough to adjust that entire cylinder bank to compensate for the air flow problem.
Good idea to pull the plug. I won't be able to check it for a couple of weeks, at the tail end of a move.
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