Valve adjustment
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Re: Valve adjustment
i have a manual for my car and i just havent gottten the chance to look
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> <null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
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> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
#47
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Re: Valve adjustment
i have a manual for my car and i just havent gottten the chance to look
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> <null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
> news:2fep10pke8hr7tav5jciu6vra9lvst0n0p@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> <null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
> news:2fep10pke8hr7tav5jciu6vra9lvst0n0p@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
#48
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Re: Valve adjustment
i have a manual for my car and i just havent gottten the chance to look
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> <null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
> news:2fep10pke8hr7tav5jciu6vra9lvst0n0p@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> <null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
> news:2fep10pke8hr7tav5jciu6vra9lvst0n0p@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
#49
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Re: Valve adjustment
i have a manual for my car and i just havent gottten the chance to look
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> <null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
> news:2fep10pke8hr7tav5jciu6vra9lvst0n0p@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
again im sure when i look at it again it will all make sense.
"Stephen Bigelow" <sbigelowPOV@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> <null_pointer@nowhere.com.net.edu.gov.de> wrote in message
> news:2fep10pke8hr7tav5jciu6vra9lvst0n0p@4ax.com...
> > On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 01:10:54 -0600, "amsjsj" <amsjsj@***.net> wrote:
> >
> > >so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes off as
> well
> > >to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> > >Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help out
> anybody
> > >thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
> > >
> > I don't want to sound condescending, but if you need to be asking
> > these types of questions here, you should give serious consideration
> > to having someone knowledgeable walk you through this the first time.
> > I've done this several times with friends. There are too many ways to
> > do it wrong and some of these could cause serious damage
>
> Not to mention, "Buy a Manual For Your Car!"
>
> Jeez.
>
>
#50
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Re: Valve adjustment
Nothing posted says anything about removing timing belt
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
#51
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Re: Valve adjustment
Nothing posted says anything about removing timing belt
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
#52
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Valve adjustment
Nothing posted says anything about removing timing belt
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
#53
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Posts: n/a
Re: Valve adjustment
Nothing posted says anything about removing timing belt
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
cover. Don't jump to conclusions. Its just not the rocket
science you are making it out to be. Posted was:
> Start by separating cover from plastic timing chain cover - the
> semicircular round part of valve cover on your right (left side
> of car).
This assumes your shop manual has pictures. If not, then
get the Honda manual which includes many pictures and other
information that third party shop manuals abbreviate. Third
party shop manuals are usually abbreviated copies of the
automaker's original manual.
There is no mystery about rotating the crankshaft. Did you
ever replace a tire? Turn crankshaft clockwise - as if
restoring nuts that hold new tire to vehicle. Its really no
different than turning a screw. You are making a trivial
'rotation' into a major campaign.
Each post assumes you were looking at those shop manual
pictures. One picture even shows the crankshaft being
manually rotated with a wrench. Without those pictures, you
cannot appreciate all that was posted.
amsjsj wrote:
> so when i take the valve cover off the timing belt cover comes
> off as well to acces the bolt that turns the crank shaft?
> Sorry about being a pain in the rear but i think this will help
> out anybody thats like me. Again i appreciate the help.
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