Changing Valves in 1994 Honda Accord LX F22b2
How can i change the Valves in my F22B2 Engine since I seem to hear one of them hitting and would like to just change them all.
Anyone have a clue?
Anyone have a clue?
In order to change all the valves you have to remove the head. If your looking to do it yourself you should buy yourself a Helms manual.
A common noise heard around the Honda community is known as a valve tick. Or an out of adjustment rocker tappet slapping the top of the valve shaft. If you are talking about having this valve tick then you can have the valves adjusted. I would personally suggest that you take it to a mechanic and have them adjust your valves. It's a lot cheaper than removing the head and replacing the valves.
Modified by GhostAccord at 10:45 PM 7/29/2008
A common noise heard around the Honda community is known as a valve tick. Or an out of adjustment rocker tappet slapping the top of the valve shaft. If you are talking about having this valve tick then you can have the valves adjusted. I would personally suggest that you take it to a mechanic and have them adjust your valves. It's a lot cheaper than removing the head and replacing the valves.
Modified by GhostAccord at 10:45 PM 7/29/2008
Thank you both very much I'm sure i'll gett my car sounding nice :D.
oh and if anyone knows what tools i would need to put Coilovers on my car it would be highly apreciated.
oh and if anyone knows what tools i would need to put Coilovers on my car it would be highly apreciated.
Ya my F22b1 makes that same noise. I adjusted the valves a long time ago and it helped but I think I need to do it again it's not right. Hey man as for the coil-overs you will need a 17mm socket and box end wrench, 14mm socket and box end wrench and a 12mm socket. If your installing springs and sleeves onto your shocks it is more in depth. Other wise just pull your upper balljoint and unbolt the whole assembly.
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