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    Valve adjustment

    Hi,

    I have accord 87 LXI.

    How long can the car go before valve adjustment is really needed - from your experience?

    Any signs of it needed?

    Any consecuences from not adjusting in time?

    Thanks,



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    Valves should be done every year

    But I went ten years before I did my valve adjustment, just to give you some idea of how long you can go, it varys on driving conditions.
    But the valve become noisy and loss of power and poor gas milage is the result of valves out of adjustment.
    After I adjusted my valves I did notice better response and they did quieted down a bit.
    Hope this helps,
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    Hmmm... maybe I should adjust my valves soon. Is it hard to do?
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    i havn't done it myself, but i've read a few shop manuals and it seems pretty simplisitc.....easy to get wrong for a newb like myself, but simple none the less. I'm going to attempt one on my b20 soon....

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    it's pretty easy to do, take the spark plug's out it makes turning the engine over by hand a lot easyer

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    How do you turn the engine over by hand? I know you have to position the pistons at TDC one at a time as you're working on each set of valves.
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    Crankshaft bolt

    Use a breaker bar @ least 1/2" drive, and take all the spark plugs out as suggested. Put the car in neutral and raise the car if you have the jacks.
    Just take your time and you should have no problem.
    Hope this helps
    Phil

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    I know this may sound dumb, but how do you know when each piston is at TDC?
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    This is the firing order of the engine, after you get the engine to TDC as you turn the crankshaft it rotates the camshaft, just rotate the camshaft 90 degrees at a time.
    The marks on the camshaft line up with the heads edge to dictate TDC when you are at the correct point the woud "UP" can be seen in the 12 oclock position.
    I don't type to well so I'm not going to try and describe the entire process. But a manual described this process in detail.
    Hope this helps
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    Last edited by nswst8; 04-08-2004 at 07:10 PM.

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    look in the how to section for my cam shaft how to it gives pics and breefly goes over valve ajustment

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    Quote Originally Posted by pimp86LX
    i havn't done it myself, but i've read a few shop manuals and it seems pretty simplisitc.....easy to get wrong for a newb like myself, but simple none the less. I'm going to attempt one on my b20 soon....
    doing the adjustments on the b20a is fairly easy. just make sure you have the right clearance and tighten it till theres good friction. all you need is a 10 mm wrench and flathead screwdriver. you also may need a socket set or something with a longer handle to loosen the nuts.
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    Question Just had head/valve regrind Need help adjusting valves

    Hey... I just had the Head on my 86 LX ground including the valves... I have it all back together with a little noise from a couple of the valves... The shop manual says to adjust for Intake 0.005 - 0.007 and for Exhaust 0.010 - 0.012 Now shall I adjust to the middle of each of these? Like for Intake adjust them to 0.006, and for the exhaust to 0.011? What is going to make my engine run the best? Any advice? Tips? Would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys!

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    Re: Valve adjustment

    just reviving this old thread to see what valve adj. intervals you guys use...

    It seems like if the mpg is good, and there's no valve'esque sounds, there would be no need to check the clearances (?)
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    Every 15k miles. If the gap gets wider it's no sweat. If it closes, you can burn a valve. You don't want to burn a valve. And valves getting quiet means that the gaps are closing...

    Dig it?
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    I go through them every time I change a timing belt or perform a tune up. One of the easiest vehicles to adjust the valves imo.
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    Every 15k miles. If the gap gets wider it's no sweat. If it closes, you can burn a valve. You don't want to burn a valve. And valves getting quiet means that the gaps are closing...

    Dig it?
    I don't hear my valves at all and the gaps are according to spec.
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    Thanks for the input guys!...
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by russiankid View Post
    I don't hear my valves at all and the gaps are according to spec.
    Bragger. I'm coming over to pee on your rims!
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    All of my valves are pretty loud and im guessing way out of spec, 168K and i have no idea when it was last adjusted.
    I plan on getting mine adjusted and at the same time replace all the spark plugs, wires, and do a timing belt kit job (with tensioner) and a new water pump with that as well.

    Out of curiosity what happens if you burn a valve? Or should I say how easy is the repair? lol

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    Re: Valve adjustment

    so if the valves are adjusted according to spec and you still hear tapping then thats ok? right now mine are quiet except a faint noise from one.... but i know they most likely arnt adjusted to spec.... im making it my mission to check tomorrow since i have some time. i need to get them right for my next trip to houston for my grandpas funeral....

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    Re: Valve adjustment

    You want the valves to be adjusted properly, regularly. Don't get too hung up on noise unless it's obvious something is wrong. That's the best I can give you because it's so subjective. I usually adjust mine pretty tight ("a lot of drag" instead of "slight drag") because I can't stand the racket otherwise.
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Snooz View Post
    You want the valves to be adjusted properly, regularly. Don't get too hung up on noise unless it's obvious something is wrong. That's the best I can give you because it's so subjective. I usually adjust mine pretty tight ("a lot of drag" instead of "slight drag") because I can't stand the racket otherwise.
    i adjusted my valves, i erred on the highest measurement "Chilton's" recommended and gave it a "slight drag". 2maro im guna re-adjust and give "alot of drag" because theres a little valve noise. but so far more power has resulted. after a week i cleaned up my dist. cap and rotor w/ sand paper for a little better spark. its probly all in my head, but i feel a little x-tra power after this also(any advice would be greatly appreciated! thanx in advance!)

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    Re: Valve adjustment

    Quote Originally Posted by rfiks View Post
    i adjusted my valves, i erred on the highest measurement "Chilton's" recommended and gave it a "slight drag". 2maro im guna re-adjust and give "alot of drag" because theres a little valve noise. but so far more power has resulted. after a week i cleaned up my dist. cap and rotor w/ sand paper for a little better spark. its probly all in my head, but i feel a little x-tra power after this also(any advice would be greatly appreciated! thanx in advance!)
    If it's not too noisy, you're probably good. If you want, try going with "slight drag" on the tightest tolerance. It's a feel thing. After about the 50th time you've adjusted them, you'll have it down cold.
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    Re: Valve adjustment

    I like the go-no-go feeler gauge set. There are strips on mine that are .005-.007 and .010-.012. Those are the ones for my car. They seem easier because you can feel the drag over a range of clearance rather than a single clearance. It's hard to describe until you use them, but I like them much better than the single ones. Even with proper clearances you are going to hear a bit of rocker noise. That's to be expected with a non-hydraulic valve train. A pretty good Honda guy told me that if you adjust them tight enough to be very quiet that you have the clearances too tight and you risk a burned valve seat.

    I check mine every 20K miles or so. I don't think I have ever had to change adjustments on all of them - maybe about half of them. The newer Hondas - like the Oasis van (Odyssey) I had only recommends checking valve clearance "when noisy." I also don't mess with pulling the spark plugs. The engine's harder to turn, but not that hard.

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    Re: Valve adjustment

    well i still havent adjusted my valves yet ile get started 2maro morning to make sure the engines nice n cold. im still guna err on the highside but give more drag for a tighter adjustment.....(comments???)

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