d16y5 rebuild help
I guess picking up a factory service manual was out of the question? If you're asking this basic of a question, you NEED to buy yourself an FSM.
Absolute raw basics: Water pump, timing belt, tensioner, head gasket, valve cover gasket, spark plug grommets, valve stem seals, intake manifold gasket, exhaust manifold gasket. You'll also need a tube of HondaBond, as well as a tube of assembly lube.
Seriously, buy/borrow/download a factory service manual. It will make your life a LOT easier, and includes detailed pictures, torque specs of every bolt, as well as a list of tools at the beginning of the engine overhaul chapter that you'll need for the job.
Absolute raw basics: Water pump, timing belt, tensioner, head gasket, valve cover gasket, spark plug grommets, valve stem seals, intake manifold gasket, exhaust manifold gasket. You'll also need a tube of HondaBond, as well as a tube of assembly lube.
Seriously, buy/borrow/download a factory service manual. It will make your life a LOT easier, and includes detailed pictures, torque specs of every bolt, as well as a list of tools at the beginning of the engine overhaul chapter that you'll need for the job.
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The Chiltons and Haynes are $20 paper weights. Literally, I use them as paper weights to keep the FSM print-outs from blowing away. Never trust the torque specs in Chiltons or Haynes.
And yea, don't forget to prime the oil before first startup, and the break-in procedure.
And yea, don't forget to prime the oil before first startup, and the break-in procedure.
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