Good day from Norway, NSX owners!
I finally bought my dream car, a '91 NSX manual (not in snap ring range). The car is well maintained and doesn't carrie the stamps of a 30 year old car - interior isn't worn, exterior's flawless because it's newly been repainted (not crashed) by previous owner who's a car painter and an engine department that looks mint).
As you guys know, it's a dream to drive. Gone under 100 000 km (60 000 miles). The way its handling and the killer engine going all the way to 8 000 RPM. Unbelievable They say you shouldn't meet your idols. The NSX didn't disappoint.
I've driven it for about 1 500 km (almost 1 000 miles) without problems, until a couple days ago.
- Out of nowhere, the engine went really hot one day as it was standing still on idle (we were outside taking pictures as we suddenly saw smoke from the engine) and some coolant leaked from the car. Stopped it right away. Was tricky to locate where the leakage originated from, couldn't find any broken hoses. I checked under the car the same night and found this rubber cap with a small hole in it (can't seem to figure out what it is), and this component seemed wet when I searched the engine earlier that day. It's NOT been leaking anything afterwards (I've also tested and revved the engine). Water pump's been changed with the timing belt on 92 000 km.
I drove the engine relatively hard (not overly) beforehand. Could it be that it pumps some extra coolant through a channel when needed, and the hole in the rubber cap caused the leakage and that's why it didn't get sufficient cooling, or is it a case of top gasket failing when engine runs hard..? Read a little bit about that..
- Couple days and km's later (might just be a coincidence), after driving like 30 km with TCS off (which I usually don't, just testing), the check engine light came on. Pulled over and stopped the car immediately, everything seemed fine. Got off again and it comes on after 2 minutes when accelerating (didn't hit the TCS button this time, ergo it's on). Stopped again and read that it could be anything really, but could also be a minor thing like the gas cap lid. Seemed to sit tight, but I opened and closed it again. Drove home for 20 km, no sign popping up. Any idea? Thinking about bringing it to a work shop where they can check the codes.
Would really appreciate if you would share your knowledge on this one. I've been planning to do a 3-4 day car trip in just a couple of days before winter's coming and I have to storage it, hoping this is some minor issues that won't affect regular daily driving the next days.
Tried posting once with a picture attached but didn't seem to post, so trying this time without (attaching later). Feel free to move this thread to another category if it's in the wrong one.
Best regards, Rockeim.
I finally bought my dream car, a '91 NSX manual (not in snap ring range). The car is well maintained and doesn't carrie the stamps of a 30 year old car - interior isn't worn, exterior's flawless because it's newly been repainted (not crashed) by previous owner who's a car painter and an engine department that looks mint).
As you guys know, it's a dream to drive. Gone under 100 000 km (60 000 miles). The way its handling and the killer engine going all the way to 8 000 RPM. Unbelievable They say you shouldn't meet your idols. The NSX didn't disappoint.
I've driven it for about 1 500 km (almost 1 000 miles) without problems, until a couple days ago.
- Out of nowhere, the engine went really hot one day as it was standing still on idle (we were outside taking pictures as we suddenly saw smoke from the engine) and some coolant leaked from the car. Stopped it right away. Was tricky to locate where the leakage originated from, couldn't find any broken hoses. I checked under the car the same night and found this rubber cap with a small hole in it (can't seem to figure out what it is), and this component seemed wet when I searched the engine earlier that day. It's NOT been leaking anything afterwards (I've also tested and revved the engine). Water pump's been changed with the timing belt on 92 000 km.
I drove the engine relatively hard (not overly) beforehand. Could it be that it pumps some extra coolant through a channel when needed, and the hole in the rubber cap caused the leakage and that's why it didn't get sufficient cooling, or is it a case of top gasket failing when engine runs hard..? Read a little bit about that..
- Couple days and km's later (might just be a coincidence), after driving like 30 km with TCS off (which I usually don't, just testing), the check engine light came on. Pulled over and stopped the car immediately, everything seemed fine. Got off again and it comes on after 2 minutes when accelerating (didn't hit the TCS button this time, ergo it's on). Stopped again and read that it could be anything really, but could also be a minor thing like the gas cap lid. Seemed to sit tight, but I opened and closed it again. Drove home for 20 km, no sign popping up. Any idea? Thinking about bringing it to a work shop where they can check the codes.
Would really appreciate if you would share your knowledge on this one. I've been planning to do a 3-4 day car trip in just a couple of days before winter's coming and I have to storage it, hoping this is some minor issues that won't affect regular daily driving the next days.
Tried posting once with a picture attached but didn't seem to post, so trying this time without (attaching later). Feel free to move this thread to another category if it's in the wrong one.
Best regards, Rockeim.