It IS possible that the new head gasket was not installed properly - either the gasket slipped or the head was not torqued down properly or in the proper sequence (don't feel bad it has happened MANY times to LOTS of other people) - OR - there is a crack in the block itself and the engine might have to be replaced.
To change the head gasket on the 1997 Honda CBR 600F3 motorcycle you will need the service manual.
need to stop leak on 1995 Honda Odyssey on a oil pan gasket
The 1992 Honda Civic head gasket creates a seal between the head and engine block. The head gasket is made of a hard metal.
No, do you not need a gasket, don't be ignant.
if you have water in the oil that's your problem.
Its always best to change the Gasket, especially if the gasket came from another tank.
I had the same problem and fixed a few things on my divic...it ended up that I blew a head gasket...get it checked out
A 1991 Honda Accord could be overheating if the radiator has a leak. There could also be a problem with the head gasket.
The oil pan gasket on a 1999 Honda Civic is found under the oil pan. Lower the down pipe and drain an oil within the engine. Lower the oil pan and remove the old gasket plus and silicone residue from the mating surface. Install the new gasket using silicone sealer to ensure leak proof replacement.
The check engine light indicates a problem in the engine controls or emissions system, have the computer codes read and you will know exactly what your car is trying to tell you.
your problem is that its a Honda. scrap it and buy American moron
I had the same problem with my 1992 Accord. Replacement of the trunk lid gasket fixed the leak, but I had to special order the gasket from a dealer.