Honda Repair: honda accord, sway bar bushings, greese


Question
hello
in advance thank you for taking my question.
i have an ACCORD 1990 lx 130.00 miles.  my steering wheel makes noises when i go over bumps ( it sounds like a some king of bearing has failed in steering column)i replaced rear and front shocks and its still the same, also it feels a little loose when turning.
also which oil is the best for hondas with 130.00 miles, because in the morning when i start the car the engine makes clicking noise? is it true that the BOSCH plug are bad for hondas, because i replaced old plugs(i had no problem with them)  with BOSCH and it starts terrible in the morning i dont know what to do?
PLEASE HELP

Answer
Ivan,
You need to get rid of the bosch plugs. They do not work in Hondas. But the factory NGK plugs. Your car will thank you for it.
As far as the noise goes, sounds like you may have bad sway bar bushings. Check the sway bar out and see if any of the bushings on the links are missing. Also lube the sway bar bushings where they mount to the frame with some greese. They may look ok, but they get dry and noisy. In order to get to these bushings, you need to remove the 4 12mm bolts and lower the sway bar. Then you can get to the bushings. Lube both inner and outer parts.
The oil best for Honda is 5w30.
Thanks,
Gene