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Old 05-06-2004, 05:04 PM
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there is another thread on here that talked about a leak in the head gasket causing exhaust gasses to flow into the coolant. Consider something like that. are you overheating?
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Old 05-06-2004, 06:33 PM
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I would just replace the cap with a regular one and see what happens.
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Old 05-06-2004, 09:34 PM
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my crx started doing this and then as time went on it would start to get hot when i floored it. eventually it got so bad that it would get hot if you revved it just a little bit. it was a head gasket problem. the nonvtec motors (i know yours is vtec) came with a 'fiber' style gasket, kinda looks like gray paper. this gasket has been replaced with a 4 layer steel style. have your honda parts guys search the TSB's for 'head gasket' and you'll get the correct replacement gasket. as far as the z6 doing this, i'd check for traces of combustion gases in the coolant. Blue Point makes a cool tester for just this purpose. it looks like a syringe that sucks the air just above the coolant in your radiator and has a fluid that changes color if there is a trace. anyway, it sounds like you are in the beginning stages of a head gasket failure.

i could be wrong, but it's a place to check

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Old 05-07-2004, 02:33 PM
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your parts list = intake manifold gasket
Maybe valve cover gaskets
92-95 MLS vtec gasket
APR head studs.

possible shaving the head is needed.

BTW my car runs anywhere from 6psi to 13psi and I've seen it hit 16psi and guess what head gasket I'm using ?? good ole crx head gasket. with head studs of course.

My car never get any "knock" either, good ole 8.4/1 compression.
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Old 05-08-2004, 08:00 PM
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its your head gasket!! My car was doing the same thing yours is doing now... same symtoms...no overheating but coolant resivor would fill up or overflow when driven hard... i still havn't fixed mine yet but its getting worse everyday... i have to fill up my radiator about a cup every other day. in my situation i think it was a combination of reusing head bolts and a fiber head gasket in mini-me swap.

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Old 05-08-2004, 11:52 PM
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i have a 95 civic d16z6 and mine is doing the same thing. i had the car boosted for about a 5 weeks and ---- started happening so i took it off. this is one of the things...about a month later(after the turbo was off) it was still doing it i didnt know what the problem was. but now my car is detonating and the motor at an idle sounds like ----. could the head gasket possibly be the problem for all of this?
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Old 05-09-2004, 12:20 AM
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I just got my car boosted and after the first drive I realized my coolant resevoir was cracked and water spewed everywhere. First time it did that. But my radiator did get a big crack along the plastic piece, I jb'd it up. Think this is a headgasket as well? Car doesn't overheat though I have to keep refilling coolant every once an a while.
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