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    Default valve adjustment help

    Anyone in clay co can help me adjust my vavles i got a auto 90 integra gs.

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    Valves should be adjusted cold with cylinder head temperature below 100°F. 1. Position cylinder No. 1 at TDC of compression stroke with UP marks on camshaft pulleys on top and TDC grooves on

    pulley aligning with cylinder head surface. Distributor rotor should also be pointing toward #1 plug wire. 2. Loosen locknuts for #1 intake and exhaust valves and turn

    adjustment screw until feeler gauge slides back and forth with slight amount of drag, then torque intake and exhaust valve locknuts to 18 ft. 3. Rotate crankshaft 180° counterclockwise. The

    up marks on pulley should be at exhaust side and distributor rotor should point toward # 3 plug wire. Check clearance on cylinder # 3 and adjust as in step 2. 4. Rotate crankshaft 180°

    counterclockwise. The UP marks on pulley should be at bottom and distributor rotor should point toward # plug wire. Check clearance on cylinder No. 4 and adjust as in step 2. 5. Rotate

    crankshaft 180° counterclockwise. The UP marks on pulley should be at intake side and distributor rotor should point toward # 2 plug wire. Check clearance of cylinder # 2 and adjust as in step

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