Honda valve adjustment? '01 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by John, Oct 6, 2003.

  1. John

    John Guest

    Is it worth having the valves adjusted at 15,000 miles? The car runs as
    smooth as the day I drove off the lot. It seems to me like more could go
    wrong by having them adjusted when it doesn't seem to need it?

    Thanks
    John
     
    John, Oct 6, 2003
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  2. John

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Leave them alone till 100000 mi, then do the timing belt, water pump
    and all the drive belts and a valve adj. bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Oct 6, 2003
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  3. John

    Jafir Elkurd Guest

    Depends. On the newer Hondas, the corporate idiots changed the maintenance
    schedule to "adjust only if noisy, or at 100,000 miles" or something equally
    as stupid. On the older ones it was at 15,000 miles. I've personally
    adjusted the valves on many Hondas and have never seen one that was perfect
    and needed no adjustment. I cannot say that 15,000 is the right number,
    they may very well go to 30,000 or 40,000 or more. But I can say that if
    you wait too long and are unlucky enough, you'll risk burning exhaust
    valves. (and they won't start getting "noisier").

    As for the risk of someone making something go wrong, just make sure that
    you have the valves adjusted by someone who has done it before, or do it
    yourself. If you have a single cam engine, they are very easy to check and
    adjust.
     
    Jafir Elkurd, Oct 7, 2003
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  4. John,
    My advice is to have them adjusted at 50,000 miles and again at 100,000 miles.
    If you hear valve noise, have them adjusted ASAP.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Oct 7, 2003
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  5. John

    doctormdds Guest

    My advice: LEAVE THEM ALONE!


     
    doctormdds, Oct 8, 2003
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  6. John

    Tom Waugh Guest

    They check them at 30k on Preludes. Mine at 30k required no adjustment.
     
    Tom Waugh, Oct 9, 2003
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