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  • #473996
    LHoangLHoang
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      So I went to go adjust my valves on my 1997 honda accord. Went to go see how lose the valves were before I adjusted them and realized that the last person who did it tightened them down. I couldn’t get my feeler gauge in there because it was tightened too much. Car ran fine with it though so I don’t think it did any damage. But I’m currently adjusting them to the correct clearances.

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    • #474090
      college mancollege man
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        keep us posted on how you do.

        #474136
        johnzcarzjohnzcarz
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          I’ve worked on a more than a few (not necessarily Honda) where the valve lash tightens up with time, so I wouldn’t be quick to blame the previous technician. The one thing I would want to know is just how ‘off’ are they. If you have an assortment of feller gauges try checking that out. If you are trying to get a .010″ feeler gauge in a space that’s .0098″ it’s not off a whole lot but it’s not going to fit either.

          #474157
          LHoangLHoang
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            The valve lashes weren’t off by that much. Just a little on the tight side. I’ve completed the valve adjustment. I’ve cranked up the car and I can definitely hear some ticks so next weekend ill have to go in again and adjust the ones that are lose. It was quite a challenge to do though. Eric is right. This is an acquired skill that you learn over time. I can see what he means by that.

            #474185
            college mancollege man
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              according to Eric.the exhaust are tighter than the intake.
              is this what you found?

              #474227
              LHoangLHoang
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                Yes. Exhaust was tighter. I have noticed during my drive after it was done that it unleashed a lot of power. Definitely feels a lot different with the valves finally adjusted correctly.

                #474586
                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  What you describe sounds normal. It does take time to develop that skill however. Also make sure the engine is stone cold when you do the work.

                  #474905
                  LHoangLHoang
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                    Yes I actually ran through them twice before putting it all back together. But I still have to do it again because I have a tick now. Can I adjust the valves on the base circle? I followed the service manual and it said to take the upper timing cover off and bring it to TDC and adjust #1 valves then rotate counter clockwise 90 degrees and adjust #3 valves. Turn counter clockwise 90 degrees and adjust #4 valves…etc…it takes quite some time getting all of that off so I was wondering if I could adjust the valves on the base circle

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                    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                      The answers to your questions are in this video.

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