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The manual says to adjust when they make noise. The dealer service agent said they can tighten too and need adjusting. They sound great at 90k.
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Is this a question or public service announcement?
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Tight valves dont make noise, and Honda V6 valves do have a tendency to tighten up. particularly on the Pilot for some reason. (Though I have done a few TL's with tight valves as well)
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