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    Default Vavle adjusting HELP.

    So I have never done this, and I am about to do it, but there is one thing,.....how? Someone please give me some info. Discuss. Reps in return for serious replies.





    Edit: This is being done on a Sohc Zc 1.6l.
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    thanks. everything I needed.
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    paypal $5 to babyj_88<nospam>@yahoo.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by BABY J
    paypal $5 to babyj_88<nospam>@yahoo.com
    hows about 5 quarts, some pocket lint, and a pb&j?
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    haha I spelled valve wrong hahahahaha
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    I remember when I adjusted my valves on my honda..OMG. sounded great and had a little bit more pull to it. More owners should look into this.
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    its not hard at all... just take your time and make sure everything is tightened to spec... and make sure your engine is stone cold when you do this too

    ..although i've never needed it... a spare valve cover gasket kit is a good thing to have in case you tear the old one when taking off the cover. It would also be a good idea to use some kind of gasket sealer when you put the valve cover back on

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    I was going to do this on both engines sometime this week if you wanna watch. Lemmie know.


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