__ Are the valve adjustment nuts 7mm on my Odyssey?

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by 'Curly Q. Links', Jul 30, 2003.

  1. 4 cyl, 1997 Odyssey in Canada. The Chilton's manual seems to indicate
    that they're 7mm locknuts, and they looked very small when I had it open
    a few months ago to check that clearances were sufficient. Rather than
    opening the valve cover twice, can somebody confirm that a 7mm (with a
    sightly long handle) is the one I should pick up? My only 7mm wrench is
    a cheezy, short WunHungLow combination wrench, and I like to have the
    right tool to do the job . . . . Thanks.

    P.S. I'm happy enough with the Chilton's manual, but yes, Helm's is
    better, I know. :)

    'Curly'
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    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 30, 2003
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  2. Sounds unlikely. I think all of the ones I have ever seen on Hondas
    are 10mm, even my '74 Civic.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Jul 31, 2003
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  3. 'Curly Q. Links'

    Chip Stein Guest

    they are 10mm on every one i've seen in the oddy. it may be a 7mm nut
    but the hex is 10mm
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Jul 31, 2003
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  4. --------------------------------
    That sounds right to me too . . . Tell me, do you like to use a longer
    handled 10 mm wrench? I'm thinking 10 inches or a foot would make the
    comfort / accuracy just about right.

    'Curly'
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