I purchased a 5th gen Prelude on Saturday with a no start issue. The previous owner stated that it will run as long as it's being fed starter fluid. I didn't get a chance to see that for myself because the starter (conveniently) died. I have since, checked the voltages to the ECU, injectors and main relay and all those are fine.
Now I believe it is a fuel delivery issue. Here is what happens when I try to start it. The engine will crank for a few seconds, stumble for maybe half a second and then die. When I prime the fuel pump a few times, it will stumble for about 2 seconds and die. I believe it has a clogged fuel filter. I have purchased one, but not yet installed it because the damn engineers at Honda decided to put it in a really open and easily accessible location under the brake master cylinder.
Continuing... I have not checked the fuel pressure at the rail yet.
What do you experts think the issue is based on my symptoms? Could a filter really clog that badly?
Now I believe it is a fuel delivery issue. Here is what happens when I try to start it. The engine will crank for a few seconds, stumble for maybe half a second and then die. When I prime the fuel pump a few times, it will stumble for about 2 seconds and die. I believe it has a clogged fuel filter. I have purchased one, but not yet installed it because the damn engineers at Honda decided to put it in a really open and easily accessible location under the brake master cylinder.
Continuing... I have not checked the fuel pressure at the rail yet.
What do you experts think the issue is based on my symptoms? Could a filter really clog that badly?
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