Q for Honda techs
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Q for Honda techs
Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
.....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
advice,
but ........
O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am just
about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question is
this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of these
intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts & bolts"
...... DUUUHHH
Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
.....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
advice,
but ........
O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am just
about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question is
this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of these
intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts & bolts"
...... DUUUHHH
Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
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Re: Q for Honda techs
Tim Klechak wrote:
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice,
> but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am just
> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question is
> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of these
> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts & bolts"
> ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>
>
in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
removal".
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice,
> but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am just
> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question is
> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of these
> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts & bolts"
> ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>
>
in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
removal".
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Re: Q for Honda techs
Tim Klechak wrote:
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice,
> but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am just
> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question is
> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of these
> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts & bolts"
> ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>
>
in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
removal".
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice,
> but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am just
> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question is
> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of these
> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts & bolts"
> ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>
>
in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
removal".
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Re: Q for Honda techs
Jeeez, I couldn't of figured that out myself! Thanks Haynes!! ;^)
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
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> Tim Klechak wrote:
>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>> advice,
>> but ........
>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>> just
>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>> is
>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>> lines
>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>> backing
>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>> these
>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>> bolts"
>> ..... DUUUHHH
>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>
>>
> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
> removal".
>
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:1112190654.2ea8daae28513d693f5895dbbdf4089d@t eranews...
> Tim Klechak wrote:
>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>> advice,
>> but ........
>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>> just
>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>> is
>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>> lines
>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>> backing
>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>> these
>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>> bolts"
>> ..... DUUUHHH
>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>
>>
> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
> removal".
>
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Re: Q for Honda techs
Jeeez, I couldn't of figured that out myself! Thanks Haynes!! ;^)
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:1112190654.2ea8daae28513d693f5895dbbdf4089d@t eranews...
> Tim Klechak wrote:
>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>> advice,
>> but ........
>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>> just
>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>> is
>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>> lines
>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>> backing
>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>> these
>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>> bolts"
>> ..... DUUUHHH
>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>
>>
> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
> removal".
>
"jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
news:1112190654.2ea8daae28513d693f5895dbbdf4089d@t eranews...
> Tim Klechak wrote:
>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>> advice,
>> but ........
>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>> just
>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>> is
>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle stud/nut???
>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>> lines
>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>> backing
>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>> these
>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>> bolts"
>> ..... DUUUHHH
>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>
>>
> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
> removal".
>
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Re: Q for Honda techs
I had a offset boxend, Hadn't used it in ohhh, 15 years, but I used it on
that one.
--
Stephen W. Hansen
ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
ASE Undercar Specialist
"Tim Klechak" <tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us> wrote in message
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> Jeeez, I couldn't of figured that out myself! Thanks Haynes!! ;^)
>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1112190654.2ea8daae28513d693f5895dbbdf4089d@t eranews...
>> Tim Klechak wrote:
>>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>>> advice,
>>> but ........
>>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>>> just
>>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>>> is
>>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
>>> stud/nut???
>>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>>> lines
>>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>>> backing
>>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>>> these
>>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>>> bolts"
>>> ..... DUUUHHH
>>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>>
>>>
>> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
>> removal".
>>
>
>
that one.
--
Stephen W. Hansen
ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
ASE Undercar Specialist
"Tim Klechak" <tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us> wrote in message
news:3zy2e.2$5z2.206@news.uswest.net...
> Jeeez, I couldn't of figured that out myself! Thanks Haynes!! ;^)
>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1112190654.2ea8daae28513d693f5895dbbdf4089d@t eranews...
>> Tim Klechak wrote:
>>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>>> advice,
>>> but ........
>>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>>> just
>>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>>> is
>>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
>>> stud/nut???
>>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>>> lines
>>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>>> backing
>>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>>> these
>>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>>> bolts"
>>> ..... DUUUHHH
>>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>>
>>>
>> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
>> removal".
>>
>
>
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Re: Q for Honda techs
I had a offset boxend, Hadn't used it in ohhh, 15 years, but I used it on
that one.
--
Stephen W. Hansen
ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
ASE Undercar Specialist
"Tim Klechak" <tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us> wrote in message
news:3zy2e.2$5z2.206@news.uswest.net...
> Jeeez, I couldn't of figured that out myself! Thanks Haynes!! ;^)
>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1112190654.2ea8daae28513d693f5895dbbdf4089d@t eranews...
>> Tim Klechak wrote:
>>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>>> advice,
>>> but ........
>>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>>> just
>>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>>> is
>>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
>>> stud/nut???
>>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>>> lines
>>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>>> backing
>>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>>> these
>>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>>> bolts"
>>> ..... DUUUHHH
>>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>>
>>>
>> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
>> removal".
>>
>
>
that one.
--
Stephen W. Hansen
ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
ASE Undercar Specialist
"Tim Klechak" <tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us> wrote in message
news:3zy2e.2$5z2.206@news.uswest.net...
> Jeeez, I couldn't of figured that out myself! Thanks Haynes!! ;^)
>
> "jim beam" <nospam@example.net> wrote in message
> news:1112190654.2ea8daae28513d693f5895dbbdf4089d@t eranews...
>> Tim Klechak wrote:
>>> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
>>> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
>>> advice,
>>> but ........
>>> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
>>> just
>>> about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My question
>>> is
>>> this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
>>> stud/nut???
>>> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel
>>> lines
>>> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the
>>> backing
>>> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
>>> these
>>> intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts &
>>> bolts"
>>> ..... DUUUHHH
>>> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
>>> tklechak@cocsd.k12.az.us
>>>
>>>
>> in the immortal words of the haynes manual, "assembly is reverse of
>> removal".
>>
>
>
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Re: Q for Honda techs
Tim Klechak wrote:
>
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice, but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
> just about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My
> question is this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
> stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
> these intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts
> & bolts" ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
This question has come up a few times in the past. Instead of repeating the
post, I've included a couple of links to my prior answers to this question.
I hope that these prior posts will be helpful. Tegger, maybe this
information could be put in your FAQ if it's not there already.
http://tinyurl.com/4a8u3
http://tinyurl.com/4glht
http://tinyurl.com/472jn
Eric
>
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice, but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
> just about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My
> question is this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
> stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
> these intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts
> & bolts" ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
This question has come up a few times in the past. Instead of repeating the
post, I've included a couple of links to my prior answers to this question.
I hope that these prior posts will be helpful. Tegger, maybe this
information could be put in your FAQ if it's not there already.
http://tinyurl.com/4a8u3
http://tinyurl.com/4glht
http://tinyurl.com/472jn
Eric
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Re: Q for Honda techs
Tim Klechak wrote:
>
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice, but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
> just about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My
> question is this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
> stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
> these intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts
> & bolts" ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
This question has come up a few times in the past. Instead of repeating the
post, I've included a couple of links to my prior answers to this question.
I hope that these prior posts will be helpful. Tegger, maybe this
information could be put in your FAQ if it's not there already.
http://tinyurl.com/4a8u3
http://tinyurl.com/4glht
http://tinyurl.com/472jn
Eric
>
> Sorry to repost this, but I didn't get a response from my first post
> ....O.K., seems like I only pop in here when I have a problem and need
> advice, but ........
> O.k., I did a valve job on a 1987 Prelude 1.8 carbureted engine, and am
> just about done, except I need to tighten up the intake manifold. My
> question is this ..... how the heck do you get access to the lower middle
> stud/nut???
> Can it be accessed by going between the carbs around any vacuum/fuel lines
> etc.??? I have the air cleaner assembly off already, including the backing
> plate. Please respond to this group AND by email if you've done one of
> these intakes before. The Haynes manual I have simply says "remove nuts
> & bolts" ..... DUUUHHH
> Any tips would be appreciated. TIA .... Timm .........
This question has come up a few times in the past. Instead of repeating the
post, I've included a couple of links to my prior answers to this question.
I hope that these prior posts will be helpful. Tegger, maybe this
information could be put in your FAQ if it's not there already.
http://tinyurl.com/4a8u3
http://tinyurl.com/4glht
http://tinyurl.com/472jn
Eric
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