Instructions for valve adjustment on 98 Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by disallow, Mar 6, 2004.

  1. disallow

    disallow Guest

    Hey everyone,

    I need to do a valve adjustment on my civic, but I have
    never done a valve adjustment on a car (just small engines).

    Does anyone have instructions on how to do this? Maybe
    illustrated as well?

    t
     
    disallow, Mar 6, 2004
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  2. disallow

    Eric Guest

    I've never worked on a '98 but typically on a Honda 4 cylinder engine you
    remove the spark plugs and set the motor at TDC such that the
    distributor/cam is in the #1 firing position. At this position, adjust the
    intake valves for cylinders 1 and 2 and exhaust valves for cylinders 1 and
    3. Rotate the crank another 360° so you're back at TDC except now the
    distributor/cam will be in the #4 firing position. At this position, adjust
    the intake valves for cylinders 3 and 4 and exhaust valves for cylinders 2
    and 4.

    The valves are adjusted with the engine cold. The valve clearances are
    listed on the under hood sticker and are measured between the adjuster screw
    and the top of the valve. Also plan on replacing the valve cover gasket,
    spark plug tube seals, and grommets if they're more than about 2 years or
    30,000 miles old.

    If you don't have a 4 cylinder engine or you want to follow a slightly more
    complicated procedure, then you can get a copy of the Helm factory service
    manual at http://www.helminc.com. By the way, the service manual is a good
    investment if you're going to be working on your car on a regular basis.
    They're much more detailed than a Hayne's or Chilton manual.

    Eric
     
    Eric, Mar 6, 2004
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  3. disallow

    Jon Guest

    Try this place for a Honda service manuals and other great Honda tricks.
    http://www.pauldesign.ru/honda/shopmanual.html
     
    Jon, Mar 7, 2004
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