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1993 Accord LX: First Car!

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    1993 Accord LX: First Car!

    I picked up a '93 LX today after a test drive and having a mechanic check it out. Found it on Craigslist: 136k miles, completely stock, clean title, and manual transmission.

    Paint is bad, interior is filthy, and the suspension and power steering need some attention. But the body is mostly straight, the engine and transmission are running strong, and I got it fairly cheap.

    It's the first car I've ever purchased and owned, and I'm feeling both excited and overwhelmed by all the work that needs to be done to restore it.

    I love the CB chassis and I hope to finally start building one everyone here can appreciate.

    No pictures until I can get it detailed!

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    Congrats on your first CB and welcome to the site.

    You should focus your attention on the suspension and steering first. There is unlimited information on this site that will help you along the way. Here is one such link that will get you started.

    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=119467

    Welcome to the family.

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      #3
      Congratulations on your new baby! After you check your suspension, I would do a complete tune-up / fluid change. That means changing coolant, oil, trans oil, brake fluid, clutch fluid (if applicable), and power steering fluid (only use honda fluid for power steering). Then i would change your spark plugs, wires, and dist cap, replace the thermostat / radiator cap. Clean out the iacv. Replace all radiator hoses, & vacuum lines (17 year old rubber if they were never changed). Check your timing, and go through the setting a base idle procedure. Oh and check the condition of your brake pads. Afterwards you should have a pretty happy and healthy car that should give you no "unexpected" strange issues.

      An ounce of prevention is better then a pound of cure. Good Luck
      Last edited by cloudasc; 07-09-2010, 08:52 AM.
      PT3/6 Development Thread | My 1991 LX Coupe | DIY: 90-93 Tcu Fix

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        #4
        Please do not post in the Technical section unless you have a question about your car. Moved to OT.






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          #5
          My apologies, I'm not as familiar with the Beginner Forums. I've been lurking cb7tuner for almost a year! Thank you for moving me to the right spot.

          And thank you for the tips onelifetwodream and cloudasc! Now I have a starting point.

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