I had a loud ticking noise coming from my #4 cylinder on my 2008 acura tl. The dealership wanted $600 to adjust the valves. I watched both parts of this video and adjusted them myself. The noise is gone! Thank you for making these videos!
@Darksyne6 жыл бұрын
Lol costed that stealer 600 bucks too nice XD
@mitchsfarm6 жыл бұрын
I'm in the same situation right now, likely going to go do it at my parents house.
@C.G915 жыл бұрын
@@mitchsfarm what spark plugs are oem?
@mitchsfarm5 жыл бұрын
@@C.G91 not sure, I just did it and made a fucking world of a difference after adjusting my valves
@charliec56535 жыл бұрын
@@C.G91 iridium
@timvu30954 жыл бұрын
This is another great video from Eric on the Honda/Acura V6 J series engine. I am told by my dealer that they adjusted my valve lashes at 60K but I had suspicion that they didn't. The reason is the engine valve covers are still dusty as they were when they completed the job and as we can see here, at least there has to be some finger prints or glove marks on the valve covers when Eric pulled them off. I'd say if the engine does not make excessive valve noise, leave them alone. This is obviously necessary when the car reach 100K miles on the odo or when you hear that noisy valve sounds from the engine bay. This is delicate work and if you don't know what you are doing, you will make it worse.
@youandiryan5 жыл бұрын
I know this video is old but thank you so much Eric. This is an amazing video. The way you explained this Even an inexperienced person can do this so long as they follow the steps EXACTLY how youve done it. I have a 3.0 litre 2004 Honda Accord coupe that I'm going to do this on
@terryhay20292 жыл бұрын
Thanks Eric. Great video. I have a 2007 Accord V6 with J30A engine and the cam belt broke causing 3 bent exhaust valves on cylinders 2 and 5 so I removed the heads, skimmed them and replaced four valves, lapped and placed the heads back on the block. Then I did the valve clearance. The rockers had been removed for the head skims and with the four new valves there was a bit more work to do to get the clearances correct. Put it all back together and yep....a noisy tappet!! So I will have to pull it all apart again and start over. (Minor in comparison to the whole head job I just completed but still a PITA!) I think the problem I had was actually the feelers themselves. It is really tight to get around these valves and I had to bend the feeler into the gap. I think this provided some false readings especially on those back exhaust valves which are harder to get to. I notice you had some special feeler gauges that were pre-bent? I will look for some of those or bend up the ones I have to see if I can get a more accurate reading. Thanks Eric. Love your honesty in these vids too about torques etc especially around these 16 ft-lb 10mms. Sometimes seems far too much. I prefer to just feel my way like you did and I know when its getting tight. Waiting for a click on a torque wrench is like waiting for the cork to pop on a champagne bottle LOL! PS. The cam belt broke because of a third party water pump . The bush that holds the cam belt tensioner is bolted to the water pump and is supposed to torque up in the provided thread. But, the thread hole on this badly cast water pump was too short and the bush bolt just stopped on the bottom of the thread housing and torqued on that. The result was the bolt wound itself out a couple of threads after 50,000km. The cam belt tensioner came loose and this resulted in a misaligned belt. The belt was running 20- 25% off the running surfaces and created a longitudinal crease in the belt which eventually ripped it apart. Immediate CMP sensor light (CaMshaft Position sensor) , VSA light (Vehicle Stability Assistance, which illuminates to show the circuit has been shut down by the PCM), and of course the Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) circuit shut down and the engine stopped. The J30A and perhaps most Honda V6 engines of this ilk are interference engines. That is to say that without the cambelt to keep the crankshaft and camshafts timed, then valves and pistons will compete for the same combustion chamber space and invariably cause expensive, if not fatal damage to the engine. Despite all of that, there was surprisingly little damage other than a few slightly bent valves. In fact, I didn't even see those until I noticed a couple of valves wouldn't lap all the way around. So lady luck was standing beside me that day! Moral of the story. Pay this many $$$ instead of this many $ for your timing belt replacement kit and you won't have to eat humble pie and look at Eric's Honda V6 valve clearance video's telling you what you should have done instead of what you actually did! :) PPS! Sorry one more thing Eric. Thanks for pointing out the timing mark on the camshaft sprocket cover. I had never seen that (probably because it is on the inside of the cover), and always wondered why that inspection hole existed when you could only ever see the one timing mark for each cylinder with nothing to line it up with? Now we all know!!! 😁 Terry
@s0nnyburnett12 жыл бұрын
I love torque specs. Makes me feel like I did something important. I think it's fun to take out a torque wrench, it's the pride of my tool box.
@w.s.soapcompany943 жыл бұрын
Do you ever slum around with a bar type torque wrench?
@danielkuva79662 жыл бұрын
Secretly….? me too
@michaeltaylor7436 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy listening to Eric, very educational for non-mechanics as car technology changes fast. A year ago my Honda Dealer mechanic said my '04 Odyssey needed valve adjustment at 103000 miles, never before touched. Had I got a quote, I may not have done it! But I said to go ahead. I had noticed a loss of power, otherwise, still ran well. I keep good gas records. I gained 2 miles per gallon local driving, and it has a noticeable power gain. I was very surprised. Expensive, but Honda Dealers & mechanics over the years have done a professional job. I am not saying that every dealer has good service, I did leave one for another. You always need to be aware.
@CalMUK9112 жыл бұрын
Anyone else point to cylinder 5 when Eric asked "Where's cylinder number 5?" He even said well done for getting the answer right. ;)
@JohnRonkainen3 ай бұрын
Eric is the grownup Dora the Explorer, teaching us valuable life skills while making us feel loved and appreciated
@KingdomAuto2 жыл бұрын
This is such a timeless video - thanks for uploading! Going to be referring to this in a couple months when it comes time to do the same thing to the Odyssey. Thanks Eric!
@SereneSongsmith5 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Did my valve adjustment yesterday and so far, so good. Got rid of my ticking noise in my engine!!
@Blue-moon124 жыл бұрын
How long did take? Are they still operating smooth? Thanks
@jefflove14 жыл бұрын
@@Blue-moon12 that was my question. how long did it take?
@jasonroberts13523 жыл бұрын
@@jefflove1 I did the valves at the same time I did the timing belt and water pump, so I already had the garage setup to work. It took about an hour to get the "ant farm" and head covers off, an hour to adjust the valves (taking my time and going around twice to double check), and an hour putting them back on.
@freespirit1975Ай бұрын
I really admire Eric's videos and he has helped me a lot. I just silently put up with his lack of torquing fasteners-to each his on. Personally I feel a lot better working on the soft metal of an aluminum engine using torques. Before I was obsessed with torque, I actually stripped one of the beauty cover bolts (should have been 8 ft-lbs) and I thought I was not going to strip it based on feel. I now even have a cool little inch-lb torque wrench (Tekton) for those little guys less than 10 ft-lbs. I'll say that if you religously use Chevron with Tekron, you'll have little if any carbonization clogging of the intake to EGR valve pathway. I've had the intake off of my 2000 Oddy twice and had to rod it out with a drill and a piece of lawnmower throttle cable+carb cleaner. Dealer did it the first time and performed the TSB fix with the little plastic tube. When I had to go back in I accused them of not even doing it (muttering under my breath) but finally found it buried in carbon. IT DID NOT WORK. After my cleaning I only burn Chevron and have only got the code and had to do it one more time and it was not too dirty so it was probably just a bad EGR valve. I now have 229K and no code. As far as valves, they've never been adjusted, but no valve noise and no vibrations. I'll wait for a leaking valve cover gasket, then I'll check the valves. About to do pads/rotors/shoes/drums on all four corners and soon the third timing belt (this one because of age). Rock on Eric!
@92sonoma12 жыл бұрын
I been working on cars for 20+ years. I definatly torque head bolts in sequence, rod and main caps, cam caps, but really dont anything else, just have a feel for it like you and never, ever had a problem. great vid Eric
@davidhouk74544 жыл бұрын
Did my first valve adjustment after replacing a camshaft... I overthinked it I believe. Will double check before I out the cover back on tomorrow after watching Eric!
@davidbarrios35158 жыл бұрын
Thank you Eric for another great video. This gave me the confidence to go in there and smooth out the rough idle my car had for over a year. Thank you! :)
@4udio_Vortex8 жыл бұрын
I think I speak for everyone when I say... WE LOVE YOU!
@CassinoG11 жыл бұрын
By FAR & AWAY one of the BEST how to's online. I only wish you were my personal mechanic for my Acura!!!
@wadedeeds17387 ай бұрын
You definitely know your stuff. Great job. If it don't fit don't force it. Properly installed things go back together easy. Wish you were my mechanic. I'm nk longer able to bend over for long. I was raised in a wrecking yard. I miss fixing my own stuff. I know I'm gonna do things right. Now day most don't take pride in there work. God bless..
@LoudProudNPunk110 жыл бұрын
My '98 Civic has been needing this done badly for a while now. It has the D16Y7 engine, far simpler to do than the J series it looks like! Glad i came across this video, now I feel a bit more confident in attempting to to it myself on my smaller and easier 4-banger. (easier meaning much less stuff in the way to remove.) Thanks again for another awesome tutorial.
@upstatesc35146 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, good stuff! For spark plugs you could use a piece of rubber hose that fits pretty snug over the top of the plug, then you can lower it easily in the well and even start tightening the plug; the bonus here is that you can't cross thread the plug since you're just tightening it using a flexible hose...if it's not in right, the hose just bends :-)
@stevenmitchell94229 жыл бұрын
Eric, Very methodical, sensible, and good instruction for anybody who might venture out to do such a job - thanks so much! At almost 100,000 miles on our 2008 Acura TL 3.2 if the idle is smooth and the noise on the minimum would you still go about with having a valve adjustment done? Thanks again, excellent work and with light touches of humor enjoyable to watch!
@jeddboyce42758 жыл бұрын
I just want to give a shout out to you in regards to this video, today I tackled the task of adjusting the valves on my 2005 Honda Pilot that has 145,000 miles on it and your video was spot on with every move.. the exhaust were all a little on the tight side with one on number one cylinder was tighter then any of the other ones, just hope nothing is wrong with it, it did have lash but not much.. the intakes were all a little loose as what you said, after all said and done it runs great and hope it has another 80 or 90 thousand in it.. again thanks a great deal as you saved me several hundred dollars..
@youngmo778 жыл бұрын
Eric the car guy is just that good.
@erichana16 жыл бұрын
Jedd did u jack up for tire when do your Valve adjustment Honda Pilot or you put neutral your car? I'm planning to do my car?
@gqweica9 жыл бұрын
Very detailed and organized video, definitely it is very helpful to people who wants to do himself or make decision whether he should do so.
@wkchong18 жыл бұрын
My Honda Accord 2000 V6 is having misfired during idle and acceleration, and I have replaced all six ignition coils, cleaned the EGR passage, replaced the upstream O2 sensor. I guess it is time to check the valve gaps. I have ordered the tools that you are using and going to do some adjustments this weekend. Thanks for the video.
@TheDuffs411axions3 жыл бұрын
You are my second favorite mechanic to learn from after my pops
@rday75734 ай бұрын
"You really don't wanna break one of these off." I just did. Thankfully it was a top one and easy to get to. Came out pretty quick with an easy out. But no dealer has them in stock so it's 3 days to get the new one.
@MrJamesilongiii10 жыл бұрын
i am an experienced BMW tech and i can tell Eric has hands that are very accurate torque wrenches.
@JPN850R9 жыл бұрын
The torque on the plenum chamber nuts & bolts is 16ft/192in and are tightened in sequence in 2-3 steps. The "3.2 VTEC" cover is 8.7ft/105in, sequenced in 2-3 steps as well (probably not a big deal as Eric is not following them lol, but I do anyway for my OCD). I'll get that Blue-point tool. I use Honda genuine service manual only (61SEP00 for 2004 TL), but it too does have minor errors (the torque on the strut bar is wrong on one page). However, I don't mess with Haynes or any other garbage. The only time I use a shop (Acura of Peabody, MA) is when I need wheel alignment (I have camber-adjustable rear arms), wheel balance, body work & diagnosis that requires HDS (my Actron scanner cannot access SRS, instrument, A/C or B-CAN). I do everything else by myself. The recommended oil seems to have changed from 5W-20 (written on the filler cap) to 0W-20 as stated in the dealer's chart. Mobil synthetic Advanced Fuel Economy 0W-20 is a good choice. I plan on keeping my TL for the next 20+ years/1,000,000 miles. I work on passenger jets, but working on automobiles requires as much attention to detail, dedication, studying & what not. I have utmost respect to top-notch auto techs like Eric as they are minorities.
@therealbabspace8 жыл бұрын
Peabody is like 10 minutes away from me. I'm from winchester.
@JPN850R8 жыл бұрын
Aren't you sad that there are not many auto enthusiasts in this part of the nation? People around Boston (probably the majority is some foreigners) don't even know how to operate the turn signal, driving slow on the left lane, slowly merging into freeway, SUV's going super slow on 1~2" of snow.....I live in Malden but hardly go to downtown Malden as I often go to Market Basket in Peabody or Revere.
@dwaynemcallister7231Ай бұрын
Thanks for the torque specs, I just changed the timing belt, water pump, tensioner, idler pully, now I hear the valve tapping, so at 135'000 miles it's time. I used to have a 1970 Mustang 351C motor with solid cam so am familiar with the idea of valve adjustment. How do you like the career working on Jet aircraft?
@johnhargrove31212 ай бұрын
Mom I got quoted $1100 to do my timing belt and water pump. Watched his video on it and did it myself. Paid $220 for the OEM kit. This dude rocks
@shockerdcr5 жыл бұрын
i know you said it won't fix performance issue but it did for my 2005 MDX. i had poor idle, would stall until driven enough to warm it up, several misfire codes, engine lights on/off/on/off. all of my exhaust valves were very tight and only a few intake valves a little loose. once i was done, car runs perfect, idle smooth, more power, no stalling, mpg went from 17.22 (last several months average) to 19.77 (average on first 2 tanks so far). video helped a lot. for me rear cover would of come off easier if i took the bolts out of cover instead of let them hang and try to wiggle cover off.
@jp30478 жыл бұрын
Hey Eric great write up. Can you please video a rear main seal for the 3.0L V6 Honda Accord. This is a common wear item on low mileage Accords.
@aniorange12 жыл бұрын
This looks to be very helpful. I have an 04 Accord with a 4 cyl. I imagine once I get the valve cover off, adjusting the valves will be much the same, minus 2. Thank you.
@billrimmer55966 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Super camera work and editing! Doing one today. Yeah this one turns clockwise. Nice tips on the cylinder numbers on cam sprocket.
@MrTDM0911 жыл бұрын
Doing a J swap, I figured I'd learn the basis. J32A2 son! Good vid Eric
@acura4life9883 жыл бұрын
Why not swap with a j35
@dannee37312 жыл бұрын
I love how Honda's are engineered, only car I will ever own. Good video. Thanks.
@philjerome97953 жыл бұрын
I have the heads off of a 2007 Pilot. They were sent out for rebuilding (blown head gasket). I set the valve clearances with the heads off the engine. They were all too tight, I didn't touch the adjustments during disassembly. I think this was because during the rebuild, some metal comes off the valve seats and valve faces which would in turn cause the stem to sit a little bit higher in relation to the rockers.
@tcpnetworks12 жыл бұрын
Well done, old man. I loved the video and have a clue on how it's done now. Never adjusted valves before - have an engine to do it on though....
@mendelleisk45778 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! Your videos have helped me a lot: big things, small things. Little things like your tip for removing stuck wheels with a sledge hammer blow for example: I've needed that a lot, lol. I put a couple of 2x4's behind, to protect the rubber a bit though.I've done a lot of 4 cyl Honda valve adjustments over the years, and was considering doing a 2010 Pilot valve adjustment, which I gather would be similar. I've found a pdf of the Shop Manual, seems like about the same issues, with intake manifold removal.Looking at the complexity of a V6, and with about 110,000 kms on the odometer, I may just give it a pass, stick to just changing the plugs.
@todlich0912 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, i appreciate your job, its so hard to work on engine and making vlog out of it. you are so professional.
@OneKauz4 жыл бұрын
I have a 99 v6 3.0 accord which recently starting getting p0301. I've change the plugs, plug wires, cap & rotor (all ngk or oem). I have a compression tester but haven't checked yet. The "common" response of p0300+ is adjust the valves. The car has 120k miles & has never had the valves adjusted. I recently had the timing belt changed (along with oil pump seal, water pump, tensioner & cam sensor & crank sensor). The egr was also replaced bout 5k miles ago & cleaned the port & installed the correction kit for the undersized port. With all that's been done it's really frustrating to get a p0301. It's only p0301 & nothing else. The only noticable misfire is when the temperature is dead cold (less than 50f degress). The service manual states valves to be adjusted every 105k miles so it's due anyway. Long rant sorry but my question is a v6 misfire typically from exhaust valves getting too tight over time? From what I understand as from duration & time the exhaust valves just naturally tighten over time.
@shepd312 жыл бұрын
I always love how detailed you are in these videos. :)
@anglegrinder46303 жыл бұрын
Dude YES,of all the vids on this,this is the most useful,just something about the way YOU explain and do,acura addicted is good 2
@matthewfalciano79953 жыл бұрын
I don't know what I would do without you Eric your a life saver
@watsonsynthetics4 жыл бұрын
Your videos have helped me out a ton on my 05 Acura TL. Thank you
@commodore66510 жыл бұрын
With all to respect Scotty Kilmer , but this is why I prefer Eric's videos , they're better explained and in much more detail .
@gaijinblow10 жыл бұрын
I think SK is more towards a casual lay audience.
@mkrp47 жыл бұрын
Eric went to college!
@jasonalexander64177 жыл бұрын
He's just for entertainment purposes.
@servo5651 Жыл бұрын
My Pilots a rocking Ticker. This video helped me. I watched a few videos and all the same ideals. Make a video on the coolant passage on these Hondas
@fingerstylefan12 жыл бұрын
Hey Eric...You might know this already but there is a trick to putting spark plugs like this in without just dropping them in and possibly crossthreading. Get a piece of rubber tubing and put on the top electrode, now you have a flexable ratchet so to speak and you can screw plug in till it stops then tighten with socket.
@wesmiller67622 жыл бұрын
that car has had a good life. very light color in there. I have opened a couple and tis is very light colored. That's awesome.
@KrollDan6 жыл бұрын
Had a bad #2 cylinder valve tick. Drove me nuts. Getting ready to tackle this job i found the #2 plug was a little loose."THINKING" Could this be the problem? Replaced all the plugs and not a tick to be heard. Love my 06 TL.
@willibill112 жыл бұрын
What is rhe reason for all those plastic covers, under the hood, do they serve any porpuse other than agervate you? or is it just the looks thing.
@djs_projects_repairs24 күн бұрын
Thanks Eric it's funny how before I even knew about we we had a lot of the same ideas then I started following you and I find that hey I'm not the only person who uses these methods or way of thinking awesome have a great day ETCG
@Aarons14bugs6 жыл бұрын
Great car to go the extra mile on. My 04 TL is definitely worthy of my love through care and maintenance. More so than any other I've had prior. 2 Ford escorts, a Del Sol, a Civic and an 88 and 97 Accord.... The 88 was nice with 344,000 miles but I had to put her down. My TL has 174,000 and will have 400k. Till death due us part!
@philthycoder3 жыл бұрын
I found love with an Acura as well, after years of wrenching on other makes. Have an '06 MDX that currently has 220K and still runs like a dream, and I actually enjoy doing work on it because it's so damned well engineered.
@abea46963 жыл бұрын
Thank you Eric. I learned how to work on cars from your videos.
@brandonknight72406 жыл бұрын
Nice work, I know of at least 3 local shops that wouldn't have cracked one bolt loose and charged for everything you did in this video
@mattbender13129 жыл бұрын
Amazing vid. You have helped out alot of people. Just one thing bro. Please Please take your greasy gloves off inside the car. thanks for the vid. keep em coming.
@habebs7345 Жыл бұрын
I am convinced to do it myself. Thank you sir, because I have a ticking sound which I believe is the valves?
@marinewes0911 жыл бұрын
great video. I feel confident in my abilities to attempt this myself now. Ill let you know how it goes when i get to it. Hoping my engine looks that clean (fingers crossed)
You have helped me more to than you could think... Thank you so much...
@geniuspharmacist3 жыл бұрын
Can off valves give misfires all over the engine?
@eisman0712 жыл бұрын
Not too bad, just like the 4cyl after all the junk is removed. I'd like to see you do a valve adjustment on a Toyota 1NZ-FE (Echo/Yaris/xB/xA engine) where you have to measure and replace the solid valve lifters. What a pain. Good work.
@1110001001010012 жыл бұрын
Best to drive those to the junkyard and take the cd out to keep half the car’s value with you.
@drewkastelic61542 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Valve cover gasket is leaking so I'm going to lash valves while I got the covers off.
@charliec56534 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this, Eric. You saved me a lot of money. Staying dirty!
@martinkoche437510 ай бұрын
Great teacher and a kind soul thank you for sharing
@mitchsfarm6 жыл бұрын
Awesome, perfect guide. Just did this myself and the valve slap has quited down very much. Can't hear my valves slapping in the drive through anymore! yay!
@oscarneave61645 жыл бұрын
@mitchsfarm Hahah same reason im watching this video... 2010 tl looks really clean, but that valve slap dont sound too good lol. always feel some what embarrassed at the drive thru because of it.. Ill be doing this as soon as i get my special tool. Did you buy one?
@waldo48914 жыл бұрын
wish me luck, i'm doing this next weekend, thanx for the tips.
@bryangordon85185 жыл бұрын
08 Acura MDX has check engine light P0304 cylinder 4 misfire. I replaced the coil pack and all the plugs. Still has the same code. I called the dealer, they said it's probably the valves that need to be adjusted.
@ronaldanderson9263Ай бұрын
07 Ridgeline. In the middle of "doing my lashes" :-) Thank you for this video series. I discovered the throttle body has no gasket. Will get one before re-assembly. Say, It it ok to open the trottle body butterfly if the negetive battery is disconnected and all electrical cables are removed from that TB? It's dirty.
@Jay-pu6cu4 жыл бұрын
Good thing this popped up for me. Im about to do valve cover gaskets on my odyssey, while I'm in there ill check them out see how they are
@randymarquina759211 жыл бұрын
Car guy ur the reason why I keep seeing ur videos I've been telling people but on ever believes thanks a lot
@000HJS00012 жыл бұрын
It can be done, i helped my buddy swap a J30 on his DC2, it was a pain but we got it done. He did have to put a pretty big hood scoop on it because the engine manifold stuck out too much.
@ObsoleteTechnologies12 жыл бұрын
thank you eric for saying " a practiced hand can come pretty close to the correct torque specs" - I too, usually go by "what feels right."
@unclewilly211 жыл бұрын
It would be nice to hear the difference before and after, did you hear a difference !
@rivertontutor56307 жыл бұрын
This video was a huge help. Perhaps one should have something stuffed in the intake holes in the plenum even when finishing up and tightening up valve covers etc....It would be a long day if something were to end up down in there.
@asellee98177 жыл бұрын
I'm with you, pal. This is the very first thing one MUST do after removing intake manifold. Those flying bolts and nuts are damn unpredictable especialy when you launch them by assident. And the problem is the foreign oblect doesnt stop in the tube, provided its not of a size of a wrench...it travels all the way down into the head itself where it ends up laying on the intake valve head. I managed to hit exactly No 5 intake tube from the distance of like 2 meters. It took me two days to fish this damn short M6 bolt outa there. I still think it was damn huge luck of mine as I did not have any magnet fishing rods or anything....two pieces of aluminium wire...thats it. You do not repeat my mistake, guys....plug intakes.....save yoursef time and money. Video is very detailed and educating. Thank you, Eric. You're a real pro.
@robertanderson68035 жыл бұрын
Eric, GREAT video! i just picked up a TL-S w/120k on it.. im going to go through the valves with confidence now! THANKS.
@blaing33548 жыл бұрын
super clean car, wears oily gloves while driving it lol
@hamzi12206 жыл бұрын
blain gatterdam it looks clean because of the light inside his shop
@raymondchapman59905 жыл бұрын
this is one reason I do not take my car anywhere...just don't know what people do
@mailmanjoe5 жыл бұрын
Rather have him working on my honda or acura and just deal with cleaning oily marks off the steering wheel. He probably cleans it anyway and just didn't video something unnecessary like that. In the end with him I know the job is getting done right and I'm not getting taken for a ride.
@Kevin-mn4hd3 жыл бұрын
He probably does the same as me anyway and cleans his gloves often. So there's not oily, just stained. I get in my own clean car like this. Wheel isn't dirty after...
@1mw4tch1ng Жыл бұрын
if the filler is in an angle to the valve lash surface you think is tight but once you lie down parallel to the lash surface it's either loose or just the right feel.
@cnichols9984 жыл бұрын
05 Vue 3.5L Honda J series.. had timing and valve adjustment done at 100k. Currently at 140,500. SUPER loud ticking and thumping from engine bay at idle/accel. Beginning stages of rod knock?😅 I’ve always done my own oil changes religiously since I’ve gotten the car every 5000 miles with Mobil1 High Mileage Synthetic.
@z33tanner6 жыл бұрын
34:53 Well damn. Was hoping i could do a valve adjustment on my 06' base model but it sounds exactly like yours did after. Guess hearing them is better than smellin em.
@hanky9700712 жыл бұрын
Tip!!! I install sparks plugs using a short piece of fuel hose.
@Kevin-mn4hd3 жыл бұрын
I just tried this. Now my car won't start and fuel is leaking everywhere. Jk 🙃
@TheXXcodyXx12 жыл бұрын
man thanks for making all these videos i would have never known how to do this until i go back to school cause i want to be a tech
@ryancorona54577 жыл бұрын
Great videos. I would suggest covering the intake inlet ports with duct tape. just in case something were to fall in those by accident and in falls in the cylinder that would not be good.
@eltiburon17ify2 жыл бұрын
Very good video so helpful, How much does it cost to do valve adjustment? I think my mdx need it. Cuz it shakes a little when idler
@aaronmcintosh522 жыл бұрын
great video. I have a 2004 TL with a misfire in cylinder 3 and compression at 50 psi. engine warm and 55 psi with a little oil added into the cylinder. think it could be a burned valve? im pulling the valve covers off right now just to inspect valve adjustment since it was done 50k miles ago at Honda. I feel like i have nothing to lose at this point head rebuild or replace engine.
@ein9999912 жыл бұрын
i once adjusted my vavles on a honda civic but i did all the valves on one number and it never ran right and the valves sounded bad but i drove it like that with the vavles improperly adjusted for another 100k miles and sold the civic after having 200k miles and slippy transmission and now i just remembered after watching this that i did it wrong but the honda still ran good for so long and still had many miles left in it.
@securityguy12 жыл бұрын
A warning on the top intake manifold cover gasket. I removed the top cover at around 80k miles and part of the gasket was stuck to the top plate which required me prying it off. Some material on the gasket that creates the seal tore off. I used copper spray but this didn't recreate the tight seal. I saw oil mist leaking out of the seams between the manifold and the cover. I had to use a new gasket.
@Ben-ww1zq10 ай бұрын
Well I was able to do the valves the exhausts were totally closed, I bet nobody had done it for the full 200,000 miles. I do want to say though that now the engine ticks and I read on some of the forums that you could adjust the intake on top dead center and then advance it slightly forward and then do the exhaust. What do you think about that? Should I go back in and try to adjust it that way?
@donavinsilvera56826 жыл бұрын
34:39 gotta Love Those j32’s😍
@mattdover43509 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this. I know it would have taken me 3 times as long without your help.
@zweisteinya2 жыл бұрын
The trick is to dial in the right slot angle that, after tightening, is okay. Or, now change the slot angle ( don't gauge it) tighten; then check. "Think it" -- don't over-gauge it.
@skirmich11 жыл бұрын
The reason Exhaust valves are tighter is because of wear in the valve shoe.. When it starts to wear off evenly by normal use (High mileage) just by a little the valve itself closes a little bit higher and it makes the gap in the clearance be more and more tight. The reason intake valves loose is from wear in the jamb nut and the camshaft itself but valve shoe wear is faster and more pronounced thus getting tight faster than the wear of the jamb nut and camshaft can get it loose.
@HumbleAstronaut3 жыл бұрын
Lol felt like I was in class when he asked where was cylinder 5 When I'm the one having that cylinder misfire lol has to recount them all in my head
@davidgaudreau277311 жыл бұрын
Thanks Eric! I know it takes allot to do this step by step when your trying to perform the work as well. Im going to be doing the same thing on one of my customers car tomorrow. 2003 Honda accord vtec V6. This will help me out allot. Regards David
@jeffreykarg510810 ай бұрын
I am such a huge fan. Thank you for all your work. How can your community help you get a garage?
@slowgoat60896 ай бұрын
Sister bought a 2009 Honda Pilot from a used car lot, Check engine light came on right when she got home. 5 cylinders missfiring, this has to be the reason right??? car drives fine.
@LedSledJoe2 жыл бұрын
Just for clarity, you don't need to adjust the crank position for each valve adjustment. Just align the crank once each side of the V rather. When finished return crank to TDC? How do we determine TDC?
@PhillyDee2154 жыл бұрын
Great video, how much would u charge for a job like this???
@TheBumbino12 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I have an 08 TL and it was very interesting to see how this was all done.
@abdallahabukare4122 Жыл бұрын
Hey I have a question? When you had the valve cover off and you were putting back the spark plugs…why did you have to put the engine back to top dead center cylinder one??? Is it cause you just did the adjustment or is their another reason? Just wondering cuz I have replaced spark plugs 100s of times but never with the valve cover off or after adjusting the valves and I never rotated the engine to top dead center when installing new plugs and I never had an issue Thank you in advance
@Micscience12 жыл бұрын
Nevermind I spoke to soon I now notice the other side of the valves near the firewall. It's that VTC I'm not used to it yet and all I see are those rockers everywhere.
@WagaBags4 ай бұрын
How can you tell for certain your on the compression stroke? My manual just says align TDC with hash mark on cylinder no.1