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Old 03-29-2004, 07:52 AM
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well i finally broke down and did it wow. I knew the vavles were off but i had no clue how much. they were like .06+, i adjusted them to factory spec and wow it is quite and there is tons more power and all in all it is just smoother.
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good for you
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should be fairly simple
if you are partially mechanical you should be able to do it!
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yeah just take your time, triple check, and have the helms right there. make sure you do it in the right order.
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i pretty sure need a feeler gauge, and tools to take off valve cover
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look dude this **** is easy i guess that is why honda only charges 108.99 to do it. it is really easy. I searched on here and i found some directions on how to do it. took less than an hour but then i painted my valve cover (yea it is ballin textured black) that took alittle longer.
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One of the snap on valve tools makes it a million times easier and faster. I also got a really long ratchet extension (24") so that I could do it without taking the tire off. You will also need honda bond and a new valve cover gasket, and plug well gaskets to do it correctly.
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i just use a 10mm wrench and a screwdriver to adjust them. it's easy as ****. just make sure to tighten the locking nuts down TIGHT or they'll come lose with a quickness. also, make sure the motor is below 100 degrees before you do the valve adjustment.
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Do you have to replace the valve cover gasket once you take it off.
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your supposed to but you dont have to
but its a good idea to every fifth time you take off the valve cover!
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