93 Civic LX won't start--new starter, battery, etc.
Okay, so I have a 1993 Honda Civic LX. 1.5 liter engine, 16 valve, non VTEC engine.
It USED to not start during hot weather and sometimes quick trips to the store (when left in the parking lot). If I were to let it sit again after the failed start for a few minutes, then it'd start back up again. When it fails, it goes 'dug dug dug vewwwwww... ' with a failed whirring sound instead of the usual final burst.
From what I've read on this site, this is generally the sign of a bad relay.
Battery and distributor cap / rotor are new.
Before that, I replaced the distributor and some fuses, which covered previous failures to start.
Anyway, now when I try to start the engine, it makes a higher pitched whirring sound instead of the initial 'dug dug dug VROOM'. Someone told me it could be the starter, so I replaced that entirely. At the auto parts shop they tested my old starter and said it didn't turn over at all, so I figured this would do it. After installing the new starter, it makes a 'whirr whirr dug whirr whirr dug' kind of sound now, like it's trying to catch but the timing is somewhat off. I don't know if this is the flywheel, as I couldn't turn it by hand but when I looked inside the teeth seemed to be in good shape, at least on one side.
However, I still have not replaced the main relay. Does a messed up main relay cause an engine to 'whirr whirr dug' when I try to start it when the starter, distributor cap / rotor, and battery are new? The sparkplugs are several months old, but I wish I could record the sound it makes to post it here. Any advice or help would be appreciated.