this will help fix the vtc gear rattle issued in most people were having no matter what k series motor you have. Here is a link to a new company that is making new vtc spring spring-start.com/
Thank you. It worked for me for Honda 2.4 engine with vtc in place. The only thing I would recommend for those who is planning to work on 2.4 Honda, to get a TS-30H (5 point star bit), you going need it to remove 5 bolts on vtc gear to get to the spring.
@094340 Don’t forget to use medium thread lock on all 5 vtc bolts when you put it back together, otherwise it will come apart. I used original spring just pulled it a little, original valve cover gasket ( use some black gasket maker on corners, same as you can see it’s done from manufacturer). Good luck to you if you doing this project.
Let us know how it goes bro, I'm trying to gather some confidence to do this myself. One thing that I heard though, is that the spring kit (from Spring Start) comes with instructions that also recommends replacing the chain tensioner as well, but you don't find out about it until you get the kit. The tensioner isn't the hardest job, but it's not the easiest either.
Thanks Man very informative video. I thought I was going to have to replace the whole from an earlier video I was watching. I’m glad I checked you out. I’m now subscribed to you. Thanks for taking time and explaining it. I just wish you had a video of you removing everything else from start to finish. I need to perform on my 2011 Honda Accord, Bless you!
Thanks Tony, great to know info - it’s commonly thought that the vtc gear is defective, no matter which brand you get, people replace many times, even replacing a stretched timing chain - good thinking, $ saving 👍
Wished i watched this video earlier, i just recently changed this part because of the rattle. I could’ve saved myself $700 dollas 😢. Oh well thanks for posting either way, if the rattle comes back i will now know what to do. Saving this video for reference. Thanks for the clear instructions.
Dude i almost didnt watch the video because i thought it was gonna be bullshit but this is quite impressive man i actually did it on my FG2 and the cold start rattle is gone dude thank you so much!!! The best thing was how easy it was all you gotta do is take the valve cover off and thats it took me 45 mins bro thank you again. Im still going to install a new VTC cam gear when i do my cams but this is a great intirim.
Greatly appreciate what you shared. Does thing also is the cause on my Honda civic produces grinding/rattle noise in the morning(overnight park) from park to reverse.
Thank you so much. I have just done the same on my 2003 Toyota Caldina with the 1.8 litre 1ZZ FE engine. The VVTI cam rattle is gone, couldn't believe it.
Just did this today on my 2012 CRV. Easy enough to do if you have the right tools (1.5hrs). It did not completely stop the rattle, but significantly reduced how loud it was. I just bought a variety pack of compression springs and found one that fit and was longer/stiffer as stretching the spring didn't work for me. Maybe with a new oil change and some liqui-moly mos2 will stop it altogether. No check engine lights, still able to engage VTEC. Timing Chain looked fine and tight as well. Note: For the CRV, you need a 5 point T30 bit, not a 6 point like in Civics. Thank you man!
Wow! What a relief to know that this could fix the rattle when I start my car. I thought it was oil starvation so I quit using Honda oil filter and switched to K&N filter but noise remained. I just adjusted valve lash on my 2013 Honda CRV so I am quite expert at removing valve cover. I am also thinking maybe I could go to a hardware store and purchase a new similar spring. Thank you for making this awesome video!
Hey @dateg18 I Have A Code P2647 “A” Rocker Arm Actuator System Stuck On Bank 1……Is It The VTec Spool Valve Solenoid?……Because I Do Have That Rattle When I Cold Start My Accord 2005 2.4L Gas……
Thanks man, this was very helpful. I recently installed a JDM engine with supposedly 55k miles in my 13crv and it has been making that annoying rattle at startup ifbit sat for more than a couple hours. I did this spring trick last night, took maybe about an hour, car has been sitting for 16 hours and i just started it in 30F degree weather, i was super happy as it made no noise. Not sure if it will be a permanent fix but it was super easy to do and may at least buy me some time. :-). Ended up replacing vtc as rattle returned rather quickly. Also did the chain tensioner while i was in there.
Wow ... Thanks for kind of easiest idea to try out. Looks Promising for brief sporadic noise I get when starting my 2008 4 cylinder Honda Accord with 125K miles on vehicle. ... I ordered a new cam chain tensioner thinking that could be source of noise to go after first; and will now try this spring fix first. Thanks. I will study your comments section next for the additional education. Thanks
@@RohitGeh I have not yet tackled this project. I will replace the spring first; see if spuractic noise goes away; and then replace cam chain tensioner if I still hear that noise. ... The results will be informative and interesting.
If you stretch it, it'll just lose its tension again. Your best bet is to find a heavier spring. If you can't find that, place some washers under the spring to take up space, and restore the spring tension.
Terrible advice. The spring needs to be replaced, not shimmed or stretched. Also, the locking pin needs to be removed and worked over with some abrasives until it moves freely in and out of the detent that it locates into under the spring tension.
WOW! The fact you did that with one hand holding a phone is REMARKABLE!!!!! Do you play guitar, bass or keyboards? Because you'd be good at that, too!! God bless you!!!
Tim Boylan from Nova Scotia Canada. I really appreciate what you're showing me I could never understand why you had to replace the whole gear if it was only a spring problem which everybody was telling me or the information looked like that's what it was thank you very much I really appreciate this it will save me a pile of money
@timboylen7239 To be honest, just basic maintenance like spark, plugs I know. You can replace the fuel filter in the fuel tank. But I suggest you replace it if it's never a been place. A vavle job if the car has high mileage
@@dateg18 crvtbnsc- I thank you for that reply my CRV has 180,000 km on it I was wondering what you would recommend for me to put back in it for spark plugs I've looked in there so many different kinds I realize in GK is probably the best bet but which type I respect your advice and wish to thank you very much at this time
Just subbed to ya sir for this great video, thank you so much. My wife has a 2011 CRV that's had this rattle for years now. Honestly we've just dealt with it b/c we're in TX and it only shows up in the one month of cold we have. I'd like to fix it this winter, the engine has low mileage less than 90K. I've worked on older V6 and V8s but it's been awhile and I know these Honda is all aluminum. Any good videos on taking the cover off and torque specs? Thank you!
Thanks for this video, much simpler fix than replacing vtc gear and risking throwing off timing and having to loosen tensioner and mess with timing chain etc.!!!
Tony, Thanks for this video and your replies! My 2014 CRV only has 132k miles and rattles only after 2 days parked (oil drawdown) so i tried a few cautious pre-cranks to pre-lube the VTC and i cut my rattle durations significantly. Some even zero = eliminated rattle. I am going to buy a 10 second delay relay to try in my fuel pump relay function so my 1st 10 seconds of starter cranking is to spinup my oil pump and THEN switch on fuel to start. In my years in mine machinery we used an entire kit called “pre-lube” which pre spun oil pumps on 2,000hp Cummins and such TDI’s so that when cranked over all oil galleries were full and at oil psi. Comments ? Thanks in advance!
Well, you will be draining your battery and also wearing out your starter. That's a complex work-around for something that can just be fixed by addressing the root cause.
This is good information. I'm at 107,00 on our CRV and it also has the rattle on cold start up. I know you recommended replacing the timing chain tensioner, do you think the timing chain itself would be stretched and need replacement at this point also? Thanks!
I have done this on my own si, and it's been 2 years now, and not working just fine no problem I posted a link in my bio to a company that sell replacement vtc springs hope it help sir
GOOD MAN ! Thank you ! This saved me a Ton of Cash & time. The fact that a slight increase in tension on a spring that might cost ( .30 cents ) Maybe ! that will completely fix a component that can cost ( $800+ ) is Ridiculous ! Honda should be better than this.
Useful video, thanks. One thing: if stretching the spring doesn't work, and then you order the kit from Spring Start, it comes with a recommendation that you also replace the chain tensioner, in addition to swapping out the spring on the VTC. So, depending on your mechanical skills, you may or may not have a hard time with that. What bothers me is that apparently there is no mention of this 'prior' to buying the kit, so Spring Start is giving you the impression that just changing the spring will fix the problem. I wouldn't exactly call that shady, but I do think it's a pretty big omission.
When posting the video at the time, there was no replacement vtc spring available to buy, and yes, there is still a startup rattle. You should consider replacing the timming chain tensioner because they are faulty too and ppl I'm not a Professional mechanic. I have just been Fortunate enough to have friends that have worked for honda over the years I've been doing this since the early 90s.
@@dateg18 NP bro, I get that you are just trying to help...much appreciated. So, are you saying that you replaced the spring and still got the rattle? I'm about to order the spring kit and the tensioner, and give this thing a go. But first I want to see if my chain is stretched, if it is then I'll have to get that too. What a PITA, and Honda still doesn't have an official fix for this issue. By the way, I'm no mechanic either, but what I think I can do I'll try to do, and hope I don't F it up.
This seems to be happening on the 2.4 from 2008 through 2017. You think Honda engineers would have figured this out by now. Put a thicker gauge spring which is a .50 part. Problem solved.
@@tpc3416 Honda clearly just wants this issue to go away, they haven't had a service bulletin since 2017 on it, so we are stuck. My 2009 Accord is solid in every way, except for this VCT actuator. Even Honda mechanics are split 50/50...some say replace all the timing components, others say just keep topping off the oil. It's frustrating and aggravating to say the least.
It would depend on the year and model of the vehicle as well as milage if the TCT replacement is recommended. Often, replacing the VTC actuator locking spring alone resolves the issue. Some vehicles need a higher rate spring others the OEM design spring for best results.
Hola Gustavo, sabes de que medida es el torx plus (punta estrella) de los tornillos? Necesito comprarlo para poder desarmar ya que no es torx no multiestria no se que medida es...
The newer actuators (read: R5A) have five-point Torx Plus screws instead. (Note that the R5A actuator can also rattle. It's not a panacea as they claim it to be.) If I find that to be incorrect I will update this comment.
Thank you for such an interesting video... I have a 2014 Honda crv with this problem, I want to know what number of 5-point tork key I need to remove the screws, thanks
If you take the 4 screws out while it’s on the cam the back won’t come apart because the cam bolt is holding pressure against the cam and the back of the vtc actuator
Could be, i think on mine the front and rear plate as well as outter gear housing are not connected to inner part of phaser that is bolted to cam. i just took a piece of corrugated cardboard and folded it in half, it made a perfect wedge to hold back plate from possibly moving
That's a fair assessment, but to be sure, use a folded piece of cardboard as a shim and in the middle of the fold cut out a semi-circle to go around the end of the camshaft.
I have the exact problem on my wife's 2011. Did you use a particular video for pull the valve cover off? I've worked on other engines but always feel more comfortable having a video to reference for new-to-me engines. Thanks!
@@johnnixon I bought gasket kit on Amazon and it came with everything you need …just get good RTV silicon for the corners on top of head.There are videos and torque specs out there ..And like I said no surprises other than there was no plastic piece inside spring.
You dont have to remove chain just be super careful dont put preload on the tensioner so the sprockets dont slip as they are under spring tension and bungie cord them, also honda sells a camshaft gear holder its two pins connected by a link that locks both camshafts in place its like 10 bucks just type in honda camshaft holder and youtube a video on it youll see what im talking about i had to change my chain and tensioner when i did mine so i didnt have to worry about the chain slipping as it was coming off anyways[thats where the camshaft holder tool realllllly shines]
@@tysonmirka7652 No ticking sound until engine is completely warmed up? Im asking because I did that spring thing and I don't know if that ticking sound was a coincidence, but it came out. It was the chain tensioner. I don't see how that spring could have any relation with the chain tensioner, but... It was a clapping sound until engine was hot and the sound was gone... But sadly my engine jumped many teeth and I had to swap it for a JDM engine, (more power). But that JDM also has that VTC rattle, so I'm a little stressed doing the spring thing again.
So I have a 2018 fit that had that rattle a few times a week on cold starts. Is this a "this needs fixed immediately" kinda issue or a "it can wait within reason" It just started doing it, but it's not often. Some people on the honda fit reddit said it could be fine for years until it finally stretches the timing belt. I just don't have the know how or the money to have somone go in there and replace the spring.
What sort of miles does the spring go bad at. I'm picking up an Accord on Saturday with 90k miles on it. It's the kz24 and been serviced all its life. It's a lady owner in mint condition. Are these good engines?
What have your results been like now, two years after this post? Was it a one time fix or you have to consistently replace or fix the spring? If so, how often (miles) do you find yourself doing it?
Have a 2017 accord sport. At cold start makes like a 1 second grind while starting. Changed starter, plugs, and not sure. Does that rattle sound like a grind as well? Curious if it's the same issue. But only happens when it sits for a few hours
My 2014 crv is just starting to do this, it was replaced around 50k under warranty, I’m now at 118K. So, if doing this, you would replace the timing chain tensioner, would you also need a valve cover gasket and the spark plug tube gasket set? Would i need to also check valve lash also? It’s never been done yet. Thanks for any info.
I would replace the timing chain tensioner there no need to do a valve lash on the motor with the mileage it has but yes u can do new spark plug and a gasket
I’m going to order the part but I’m no timing expert so I’m requesting quotes from local shops. The problem is, Al the shops are up selling recommending to replace the entire timing chain, tensioner, etc. it’s ridiculous.
So i had same problem on a 2015 crv & accord i own. Found a mechanic who said to replace chain tensioner and it completely fixed problem he even said theres a TSB written about it. Fyi
My 06 GMC envoy got a rattle I'm not sure if it's the vvt solenoid or my timing chain or the spring but it lost a little power and it's got camshaft codes and crankshaft codes what could it be
will this work for the 09 toyota corolla, also could you just take out 3 bolts and loose the 4th a bit and let the cover slide down. this way the back plate cant come off.
Wouldn't the spring have too much tension causing trouble when the oil pressure has to disengage the lock? Will the lock now stay engaged full time therefore not advancing or retarding timing because of the stronger spring? Thanks
Good question I had a friend sourced out of brand new Spring that he was able to find and the tension seemed to be just about the same once we pull the old one out to stretch it the length seemed to be somewhat identicall but I'm guessing with the tension that you're adding from stretching the Spring is nothing compared to the oil pressure that it needs to to unlock the VTC gear so that I guess no matter how much you stretch that Spring oil pressure alone is enough to still unlock it and lock it If that makes sense
@@dateg18 Ok...that makes sense. I need to have this done on my TSX. I just hope the chain hasn't stretched yet from all the extra drag at start up. Did you see any chain stretch from your friends or your car before you did this?
Hi Tony, I had my actuator replaced, but I was just curious how long did that work after you stretch the spring was it permanent or did it the noise return
Thank you. It worked for me for Honda 2.4 engine with vtc in place.
The only thing I would recommend for those who is planning to work on 2.4 Honda, to get a TS-30H (5 point star bit), you going need it to remove 5 bolts on vtc gear to get to the spring.
Of course, my tool kit only goes to TS-20H, thanks for the heads up.
@094340 Don’t forget to use medium thread lock on all 5 vtc bolts when you put it back together, otherwise it will come apart. I used original spring just pulled it a little, original valve cover gasket ( use some black gasket maker on corners, same as you can see it’s done from manufacturer). Good luck to you if you doing this project.
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I just got this rattle for the first time this morning on cold start at 220k miles. I’m gonna try this
Let us know how it goes bro, I'm trying to gather some confidence to do this myself. One thing that I heard though, is that the spring kit (from Spring Start) comes with instructions that also recommends replacing the chain tensioner as well, but you don't find out about it until you get the kit. The tensioner isn't the hardest job, but it's not the easiest either.
What a generous guy you are. Thanks so much for this video.
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Thanks Man very informative video. I thought I was going to have to replace the whole from an earlier video I was watching. I’m glad I checked you out. I’m now subscribed to you. Thanks for taking time and explaining it. I just wish you had a video of you removing everything else from start to finish. I need to perform on my 2011 Honda Accord, Bless you!
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You're very smart to have figured that out thanks a lot. I'm going to try this on a customers car.
Hi. Any updates would be much appreciated. Thanks
Great video bro, you saved lots of ppl's time and money.
Thanks Tony, great to know info - it’s commonly thought that the vtc gear is defective, no matter which brand you get, people replace many times, even replacing a stretched timing chain - good thinking, $ saving 👍
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Wished i watched this video earlier, i just recently changed this part because of the rattle. I could’ve saved myself $700 dollas 😢. Oh well thanks for posting either way, if the rattle comes back i will now know what to do. Saving this video for reference. Thanks for the clear instructions.
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Dude i almost didnt watch the video because i thought it was gonna be bullshit but this is quite impressive man i actually did it on my FG2 and the cold start rattle is gone dude thank you so much!!! The best thing was how easy it was all you gotta do is take the valve cover off and thats it took me 45 mins bro thank you again.
Im still going to install a new VTC cam gear when i do my cams but this is a great intirim.
Good to here it worked out sir
brother you are going to save me a lot of money. thank you for the lesson
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Greatly appreciate what you shared. Does thing also is the cause on my Honda civic produces grinding/rattle noise in the morning(overnight park) from park to reverse.
If it happens on any cold startup when the car has been sitting overnight, then yes
Thank you my brother from other mother, you’re so helpful
Thank you so much. I have just done the same on my 2003 Toyota Caldina with the 1.8 litre 1ZZ FE engine. The VVTI cam rattle is gone, couldn't believe it.
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Just did this today on my 2012 CRV. Easy enough to do if you have the right tools (1.5hrs). It did not completely stop the rattle, but significantly reduced how loud it was. I just bought a variety pack of compression springs and found one that fit and was longer/stiffer as stretching the spring didn't work for me. Maybe with a new oil change and some liqui-moly mos2 will stop it altogether. No check engine lights, still able to engage VTEC.
Timing Chain looked fine and tight as well.
Note: For the CRV, you need a 5 point T30 bit, not a 6 point like in Civics.
Thank you man!
Also if u have over 100k miles replace the timming chain tensioner
On the 2013 accord do you think I need a 5 point as well
Where did you find your 5 point T 30
@@ericwalker6543 Autozone/PartSource/ Theres a bunch on amazon as well.
I have the same problem
Great info. Springs do wear out over time . Very nice work .
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Wow! What a relief to know that this could fix the rattle when I start my car. I thought it was oil starvation so I quit using Honda oil filter and switched to K&N filter but noise remained. I just adjusted valve lash on my 2013 Honda CRV so I am quite expert at removing valve cover. I am also thinking maybe I could go to a hardware store and purchase a new similar spring. Thank you for making this awesome video!
Someone sent me a link to a company that sells upgrades spring if I find the link I'll send it to you sir
Hey @dateg18 I Have A Code P2647 “A” Rocker Arm Actuator System Stuck On Bank 1……Is It The VTec Spool Valve Solenoid?……Because I Do Have That Rattle When I Cold Start My Accord 2005 2.4L Gas……
This fixed the rattling noise. Thank you!
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Thanks man, this was very helpful. I recently installed a JDM engine with supposedly 55k miles in my 13crv and it has been making that annoying rattle at startup ifbit sat for more than a couple hours. I did this spring trick last night, took maybe about an hour, car has been sitting for 16 hours and i just started it in 30F degree weather, i was super happy as it made no noise. Not sure if it will be a permanent fix but it was super easy to do and may at least buy me some time. :-). Ended up replacing vtc as rattle returned rather quickly. Also did the chain tensioner while i was in there.
Good to here it helped 👍🏽
How hard was the job? I might need to do this soon.
@colecampagna6302 take about a hour to do
Thanks for sharing man. My 03 RSX has been doing the start up rattle for a while now. I was going to replace the whole gear but will try this first.
Did it work?
Still haven’t done it. Had many other things to do on other vehicles. Hope it will work though.
how long has yours been doing it my tsx just started doing this not sure if its even worth messing with
@@wza223-fo3mc about 8 months. 03 RSXtype S. Also hearing a little rattle in there aside from the gear. Need to check the timing chain soon.
Wow ... Thanks for kind of easiest idea to try out. Looks Promising for brief sporadic noise I get when starting my 2008 4 cylinder Honda Accord with 125K miles on vehicle. ... I ordered a new cam chain tensioner thinking that could be source of noise to go after first; and will now try this spring fix first. Thanks. I will study your comments section next for the additional education. Thanks
Np I would replace the timming chain tensioner too they can make the same noise as well
any luck with just replacing spring?
@@RohitGeh I have not yet tackled this project. I will replace the spring first; see if spuractic noise goes away; and then replace cam chain tensioner if I still hear that noise. ... The results will be informative and interesting.
Right information at the right time, thanks buddy
If you stretch it, it'll just lose its tension again. Your best bet is to find a heavier spring. If you can't find that, place some washers under the spring to take up space, and restore the spring tension.
eBay sells replacement springs I think.
Terrible advice. The spring needs to be replaced, not shimmed or stretched. Also, the locking pin needs to be removed and worked over with some abrasives until it moves freely in and out of the detent that it locates into under the spring tension.
@@caseyalexander2244 well the best advice is obviously to replace it with a new one. But in a pinch, it can be shimmed for more tension.
WOW! The fact you did that with one hand holding a phone is REMARKABLE!!!!! Do you play guitar, bass or keyboards? Because you'd be good at that, too!! God bless you!!!
Tim Boylan from Nova Scotia Canada. I really appreciate what you're showing me I could never understand why you had to replace the whole gear if it was only a spring problem which everybody was telling me or the information looked like that's what it was thank you very much I really appreciate this it will save me a pile of money
No problem sir
@@dateg18 what do you recommend to increase my gas mileage with this vehicle
@timboylen7239 To be honest, just basic maintenance like spark, plugs I know. You can replace the fuel filter in the fuel tank. But I suggest you replace it if it's never a been place. A vavle job if the car has high mileage
@@dateg18 crvtbnsc- I thank you for that reply my CRV has 180,000 km on it I was wondering what you would recommend for me to put back in it for spark plugs I've looked in there so many different kinds I realize in GK is probably the best bet but which type I respect your advice and wish to thank you very much at this time
@@timboylen7239 ngk spark plugs work best for honda
U are great man. Amazing fix
Hi. Any updates would be appreciated. Thanks
Thanks for sharing sir, i will try your method on my toyota vvti cam gear.
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Appreciate you, man. Take care.
Np thanks 🤙🏽
AWESOME VIDEO!!!
Saving me some serious cash bro. Thank you!!!! 💪
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Just subbed to ya sir for this great video, thank you so much. My wife has a 2011 CRV that's had this rattle for years now. Honestly we've just dealt with it b/c we're in TX and it only shows up in the one month of cold we have. I'd like to fix it this winter, the engine has low mileage less than 90K. I've worked on older V6 and V8s but it's been awhile and I know these Honda is all aluminum. Any good videos on taking the cover off and torque specs? Thank you!
Impressive fix.
Thanks, good old school mechanics, cheers
Best ever no bullshit just how to fix problem
I would definitely try this fix
Thank you sooooo much man!!👍👍👍
Thanks a lot for this helpful video. Salute.
Cool stuff man keep it going
Thanks for this video, much simpler fix than replacing vtc gear and risking throwing off timing and having to loosen tensioner and mess with timing chain etc.!!!
Thanks for this
Thank you, gonna try this
This is my problem at this time, i ll try it tomorow can t wait for it, thanks
Also if you have high mileage I would change the timming tensioner too
Thanks 🙏 saved me $1000 dollars
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Spring-Start has VTC repair kits with new springs and the torx bit included
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Good info. Thanks!
Tony,
Thanks for this video and your replies! My 2014 CRV only has 132k miles and rattles only after 2 days parked (oil drawdown) so i tried a few cautious pre-cranks to pre-lube the VTC and i cut my rattle durations significantly. Some even zero = eliminated rattle. I am going to buy a 10 second delay relay to try in my fuel pump relay function so my 1st 10 seconds of starter cranking is to spinup my oil pump and THEN switch on fuel to start. In my years in mine machinery we used an entire kit called “pre-lube” which pre spun oil pumps on 2,000hp Cummins and such TDI’s so that when cranked over all oil galleries were full and at oil psi.
Comments ? Thanks in advance!
Well, you will be draining your battery and also wearing out your starter. That's a complex work-around for something that can just be fixed by addressing the root cause.
I did it....amazing....thx a lot Bro.... Indonesian
Hi. Any updates would be appreciated. Thanks
This is good information. I'm at 107,00 on our CRV and it also has the rattle on cold start up. I know you recommended replacing the timing chain tensioner, do you think the timing chain itself would be stretched and need replacement at this point also? Thanks!
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Great idea but i can't imagine this would last long with daily use. Might as well replace the spring and or actuator while it's out.
I have done this on my own si, and it's been 2 years now, and not working just fine no problem I posted a link in my bio to a company that sell replacement vtc springs hope it help sir
GOOD MAN ! Thank you !
This saved me a Ton of Cash & time.
The fact that a slight increase in tension on a spring that might cost ( .30 cents ) Maybe !
that will completely fix a component that can cost ( $800+ ) is Ridiculous !
Honda should be better than this.
Good to hear sir 👍🏽
Useful video, thanks. One thing: if stretching the spring doesn't work, and then you order the kit from Spring Start, it comes with a recommendation that you also replace the chain tensioner, in addition to swapping out the spring on the VTC. So, depending on your mechanical skills, you may or may not have a hard time with that. What bothers me is that apparently there is no mention of this 'prior' to buying the kit, so Spring Start is giving you the impression that just changing the spring will fix the problem.
I wouldn't exactly call that shady, but I do think it's a pretty big omission.
When posting the video at the time, there was no replacement vtc spring available to buy, and yes, there is still a startup rattle. You should consider replacing the timming chain tensioner because they are faulty too and ppl I'm not a Professional mechanic. I have just been Fortunate enough to have friends that have worked for honda over the years I've been doing this since the early 90s.
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NP bro, I get that you are just trying to help...much appreciated. So, are you saying that you replaced the spring and still got the rattle? I'm about to order the spring kit and the tensioner, and give this thing a go. But first I want to see if my chain is stretched, if it is then I'll have to get that too.
What a PITA, and Honda still doesn't have an official fix for this issue. By the way, I'm no mechanic either, but what I think I can do I'll try to do, and hope I don't F it up.
This seems to be happening on the 2.4 from 2008 through 2017. You think Honda engineers would have figured this out by now. Put a thicker gauge spring which is a .50 part. Problem solved.
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Honda clearly just wants this issue to go away, they haven't had a service bulletin since 2017 on it, so we are stuck.
My 2009 Accord is solid in every way, except for this VCT actuator. Even Honda mechanics are split 50/50...some say replace all the timing components, others say just keep topping off the oil.
It's frustrating and aggravating to say the least.
It would depend on the year and model of the vehicle as well as milage if the TCT replacement is recommended. Often, replacing the VTC actuator locking spring alone resolves the issue. Some vehicles need a higher rate spring others the OEM design spring for best results.
muy bueno te felicito amigo desde argentina me sirvio tu consejo
más que bienvenido señor, me alegra que el video lo ayude
Hola Gustavo, sabes de que medida es el torx plus (punta estrella) de los tornillos? Necesito comprarlo para poder desarmar ya que no es torx no multiestria no se que medida es...
@@testiproshinecardetail6232 t 30
T 25 torx bit. But mine were too tight. I used a 6 inch pipe wrench to break them loose
It's a T30, and specifically it's the 5-point Torx.
THX, A LOT 😇
Hi, thanks for the video. Question.....Does the vtc has to be unlocked before removing the screws?
Saved another struggling person that has poor parts Logistics in a 3rd world country
Good to here 👍🏽
Thanks for the info
For sure, no problem
The newer actuators (read: R5A) have five-point Torx Plus screws instead. (Note that the R5A actuator can also rattle. It's not a panacea as they claim it to be.) If I find that to be incorrect I will update this comment.
Thank you for such an interesting video... I have a 2014 Honda crv with this problem, I want to know what number of 5-point tork key I need to remove the screws, thanks
TS-30.
If you take the 4 screws out while it’s on the cam the back won’t come apart because the cam bolt is holding pressure against the cam and the back of the vtc actuator
Are you positive
Could be, i think on mine the front and rear plate as well as outter gear housing are not connected to inner part of phaser that is bolted to cam. i just took a piece of corrugated cardboard and folded it in half, it made a perfect wedge to hold back plate from possibly moving
That's a fair assessment, but to be sure, use a folded piece of cardboard as a shim and in the middle of the fold cut out a semi-circle to go around the end of the camshaft.
Did this to my 2011 CRV only difference was no plastic piece. Worked great!!✌🏽
I have the exact problem on my wife's 2011. Did you use a particular video for pull the valve cover off? I've worked on other engines but always feel more comfortable having a video to reference for new-to-me engines. Thanks!
@@johnnixon Just watched this video and did exactly what he did…when you say pull cover off do you mean valve cover or cover where spring is?
@@Catman234 Valve cover. Just trying to determine if there's anything I need to be aware of. Imports tend to have surprises.
@@johnnixon I bought gasket kit on Amazon and it came with everything you need …just get good RTV silicon for the corners on top of head.There are videos and torque specs out there ..And like I said no surprises other than there was no plastic piece inside spring.
@@Catman234 Thank you!
Hey buddy good video and thanks for the tip! I have a question: so when I stretch the spring, I don't have to remove the timing chain on the car??
No do not remove the timming chain you can do this with out removing it
You dont have to remove chain just be super careful dont put preload on the tensioner so the sprockets dont slip as they are under spring tension and bungie cord them, also honda sells a camshaft gear holder its two pins connected by a link that locks both camshafts in place its like 10 bucks just type in honda camshaft holder and youtube a video on it youll see what im talking about i had to change my chain and tensioner when i did mine so i didnt have to worry about the chain slipping as it was coming off anyways[thats where the camshaft holder tool realllllly shines]
We have a used 2012 Accord SE, exhibits a quick rattle(
Genius, totally works!
Hi. Any updates would be appreciated. Thanks
@@Daniel-xq7ny still working perfectly
@@tysonmirka7652 No other sounds when engine running? And all works A1 and no more rattle on cold starts?
Engine sounds a bit louder, I assume it's valve lash issue as it is over 200k miles. No lights, normal power and VTEC works.
@@tysonmirka7652 No ticking sound until engine is completely warmed up? Im asking because I did that spring thing and I don't know if that ticking sound was a coincidence, but it came out. It was the chain tensioner. I don't see how that spring could have any relation with the chain tensioner, but... It was a clapping sound until engine was hot and the sound was gone... But sadly my engine jumped many teeth and I had to swap it for a JDM engine, (more power). But that JDM also has that VTC rattle, so I'm a little stressed doing the spring thing again.
Good job 👍🏻👉🏻👍🏻
Thanks
Great video brother, thanks. Why not replace the spring with a new one?
There not one on the market that u can buy
Man this is hard job
Great 👍
do you have the info of how much torque i have to put it in every single part
So I have a 2018 fit that had that rattle a few times a week on cold starts. Is this a "this needs fixed immediately" kinda issue or a "it can wait within reason"
It just started doing it, but it's not often. Some people on the honda fit reddit said it could be fine for years until it finally stretches the timing belt. I just don't have the know how or the money to have somone go in there and replace the spring.
What sort of miles does the spring go bad at. I'm picking up an Accord on Saturday with 90k miles on it. It's the kz24 and been serviced all its life. It's a lady owner in mint condition. Are these good engines?
As long you don't get the vtc rattle on cold start u your fine
thanks for making the video but i wish you had shown a before and after on the car to be able to hear the difference
Sorry about that. I should have done a before and after video
Fuc*ing great video thanks man
Thanks
What have your results been like now, two years after this post? Was it a one time fix or you have to consistently replace or fix the spring? If so, how often (miles) do you find yourself doing it?
It's still going good with no problem at all but I posted a link to a company that sales vtc spring replacement
Awesome
good job
Thanks
Did it and it worked
Awesome
Hi. Any updates would be appreciated. Thanks
Have any of the spring stretch fixes gone back to rattling at cold startup?
Not one of them have a vtc rattle
Have a 2017 accord sport. At cold start makes like a 1 second grind while starting. Changed starter, plugs, and not sure. Does that rattle sound like a grind as well? Curious if it's the same issue. But only happens when it sits for a few hours
I'm not sure if the 2017 have the vtc gear or not let me look into it and see what I can find out
Hola eso se puede hacer con el vvt puesta ? O es necesario desmóntarla y quitar todo , no se desatiempa al quitar eso?
My 2014 crv is just starting to do this, it was replaced around 50k under warranty, I’m now at 118K. So, if doing this, you would replace the timing chain tensioner, would you also need a valve cover gasket and the spark plug tube gasket set? Would i need to also check valve lash also? It’s never been done yet. Thanks for any info.
I would replace the timing chain tensioner there no need to do a valve lash on the motor with the mileage it has but yes u can do new spark plug and a gasket
Checking the valve lash is easy only takes a few min if you already have it apart
I’m going to order the part but I’m no timing expert so I’m requesting quotes from local shops. The problem is, Al the shops are up selling recommending to replace the entire timing chain, tensioner, etc. it’s ridiculous.
So i had same problem on a 2015 crv & accord i own. Found a mechanic who said to replace chain tensioner and it completely fixed problem he even said theres a TSB written about it. Fyi
I replaced belt tensioner didn't work & yes Honda knows the rattle is a problem hence class action lawsuit in Cali ended in 2023
How did you remove the screws? I tried the Torx socket and it would not fit snug. It'll strip if I try to unloosen it.
On the opposite end of the cam there is a small hole u can put a small drill bit in that will keep the cam from moving that should help
Thanks for sharing this will save us some cash 🤙🏽
I have ruttling problem but I don't want to take a risk is sensitive job
My 06 GMC envoy got a rattle I'm not sure if it's the vvt solenoid or my timing chain or the spring but it lost a little power and it's got camshaft codes and crankshaft codes what could it be
so doing it in the vehicle I don't need to remove that big bolt in the center? just the little torx bolts?
You don't need to remove the the big bolt
Is it hard to get to this part? My CRV is suffering from this sound and would like to fix it myself.
will this work for the 09 toyota corolla, also could you just take out 3 bolts and loose the 4th a bit and let the cover slide down. this way the back plate cant come off.
I'm not sure about corolla sir but u want to remove one bolt at a time not all at the same time
You don’t even have to remove the the plate, just enough to slide out the pieces
Wouldn't the spring have too much tension causing trouble when the oil pressure has to disengage the lock? Will the lock now stay engaged full time therefore not advancing or retarding timing because of the stronger spring? Thanks
Good question I had a friend sourced out of brand new Spring that he was able to find and the tension seemed to be just about the same once we pull the old one out to stretch it the length seemed to be somewhat identicall but I'm guessing with the tension that you're adding from stretching the Spring is nothing compared to the oil pressure that it needs to to unlock the VTC gear so that I guess no matter how much you stretch that Spring oil pressure alone is enough to still unlock it and lock it If that makes sense
@@dateg18 Ok...that makes sense. I need to have this done on my TSX. I just hope the chain hasn't stretched yet from all the extra drag at start up. Did you see any chain stretch from your friends or your car before you did this?
@@e11evenMinistries I didn't see any when we did the fix But that can depending on the mileage and how well the car was taken care of
@@dateg18 Thanks
@@e11evenMinistries no problem 🤙🏽
Hola bro esto aun sigue funcionando ? En tu auto? Esta stock?
Hi Tony, I had my actuator replaced, but I was just curious how long did that work after you stretch the spring was it permanent or did it the noise return
It's still hold up strong I have a any problems
@@dateg18 good to know, when my warranty runs out, I’ll be stretching the springs
@jojojeep1 I posted a link to company that sells a replacement vtc spring in the Description
Bro can u put in a longer stiffer spring it ...have u try it before or is it no good
Never tried it