valve adj. anyone help in COLORADO?
i dont have a hole lot of $ right now, and my car could really really use a valve adjustment. i need someone local that has the tools that can do it for me. ill buy the beer and throw down some $ for your time. let me know asap dealer wants 100$ for it and i dont have that much
talk to someone at the dealership who knows how to do the valve adjustment and ask them if you could come in after hours, they are ussually like $50 then
the only tool youll need besides the regular socket/ratchet is a feeler guage.
if you need instructions on it, go to http://www.team-integra.net and check out the articles.
doing a valve adj. is very easy, pm me with any questions
if you need instructions on it, go to http://www.team-integra.net and check out the articles.
doing a valve adj. is very easy, pm me with any questions
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by King_j »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the only tool youll need besides the regular socket/ratchet is a feeler guage.
if you need instructions on it, go to http://www.team-integra.net and check out the articles.
doing a valve adj. is very easy, pm me with any questions</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sorry, but you need a screwdriver too. You also need Hondabond, or some other high temp gasket compound to seal the valve cover.
I'd suggest doing a search for a 10mm valve adjustment tool. I bought a Snap-On one for $50, but there are cheaper out there. Hondabond is around $8. Feelers are $8 at Sears. $66 is what it costs the first time, but it gets cheaper.
if you need instructions on it, go to http://www.team-integra.net and check out the articles.
doing a valve adj. is very easy, pm me with any questions</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sorry, but you need a screwdriver too. You also need Hondabond, or some other high temp gasket compound to seal the valve cover.
I'd suggest doing a search for a 10mm valve adjustment tool. I bought a Snap-On one for $50, but there are cheaper out there. Hondabond is around $8. Feelers are $8 at Sears. $66 is what it costs the first time, but it gets cheaper.
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