the most in depth and thorough video for Honda head gasket and top end seals on you tube! This video is the epitome of a chiltons manual in video format.👍🏻
Both this video and the removal video are probably one of the best DIY in depth videos I’ve ever seen man !! You did an amazing job man all the work and time you put in to help so many people ! Awesome job man !!
is there n waiting time between torque specs? @@GarageBuiltHondas saw another video with a dude waiting 15 mins and an hour beetween torques respectively
wow. I have a 1994 Integra with a B20B that has a blown head gasket and every video I've watched has left me feeling like something was missing. I was nervous about timing, nervous about the valves and the cams, but now I feel like I'm ready to tackle this. What an awesome video.
Just seeing this video. I know its a few years old. But for you or anyone else who may not know. When you're doing the valve adjustment sometimes the screw will be tight against the locknut and would rotate with the lock nut when you tighten it which would alter the clearance. I always used that special valve adjustment tool to hold the adjustment in place while tightening the locknut. The tool is a combination of a flathead tip and a 12mm socket into one handle. You probably wouldnt have that proplem since you had it acid washed. But this tip might be useful for anyone who is doing a valve adjustment on a engine in which the head was not removed or cleaned. Great video!
Amazing! I'm getting a b20 soon for my 96 hatch and your channel literally teaches me how to rebuild one all in one shot! Thank you and keep up these helpful vids!
montanojesse27 yeah your right much better instructions. I like other sites like HSG but they have to much playing around and no action in my opinion Jon widmer is way to underrated
I recently came across your channel. I just bought a 2000 crv with no compression in cylinder 4. I need to remove the head to see what's going on. I've never attempted something like this before but your removal/install videos give me confidence! Thank you for making them.
You're welcome! You can watch this video first if you need help removing the accessory components (power steering and AC belts and parts). ruclips.net/video/auKaiOKNOP0/видео.html
That acid dip has cleaned up the head so well... it almost scares me. But, a seperated head and valvetrain in a ziplock is enough to terrify me. Still, that head is stunningly clean. Thank you for the clarity, attention to detail and professional shot scheduling. I suspect you storyboard everything... from dowel pin insertion scenes to valvetrain to hose clamp installation, and it's really helpful. Indeed there's a good cadecne here that's actually very engaging. I'm very happy to have a new project at the moment and would greatly benefit from your knowlege. I'm 44 and way past dick measuring via trap speeds etc, and have some plans that seek to develop the car as a whole, maintain its factory appearance at least to the unobsessed, and ultimately create a very special restomod Honda that seeks to arrive at what Honda-san might have come up with had an evolutionaty path much like the 911 been maintained. -Had certain refulatory regimes (which were important I realize) I'm talking the full AEM 506 infinity stand alone e. management to include all new fuel pressure, map, maf, temps, timing sensors monitoring, and the means to adapt the data, and respond in realtime. This includes a COP conversion in order to start leveraging this data flow, finding small power via new efficiencies, and the ability to switch to a different fuel type with a simple button push. This means e85 and race gass tunes will be ready when called on, but best of all I'd like to sneak a Holley nitrous kit underhood, ready to go, but making sure to comafauge the hardware well. I mean to hav a semi-tuck done and to be careful to hide the new electronics and custom looms so as to give the illusion of a stock GSR to most people.In support of these luxories will be a full rebuild, top and bottom, with the usual seals and bearing in place. However, I'm game for forged rods, hi comp pistons, new upgraded valvetrain incl vlves, seats, springs w/titainium retainers and motion loss springs instead of hydro rockers, and of course some streetable but noticable cams taking me to 9k rpm. More power isn't the point, control and efficiency are, but will bring some ponies provided the right breathing support. Its not a racecar, wont see the track, nor do I play the stoplight grand prix. I want a head that makes your eyes water with its flow numbers, and your soul catch fire while Vtec hammers away like a 200hp sewing machine. I'd consider boring out just enough to increase the 87 mm bore just past the 87.1-something stroke just to be able to say the engine oversquare, but only if it makes sense and re-sleeving not req'd. We may get in there and need to take some material away, you never know with a new car. Decked would be awesoome but can be pricey an we're already on a massive spree before I start asking whether used ohlines DC2 coilovers could run on my DB2. My car is bone stock so I need full bushings replacement, front and rear springs/struts, some street quality arms, whatever chassis strengthening is possible include seam welding and a web of bars . But we'll see. Since I'm looking for an office to rent for my trading business I just might look for a teeny single lift bay shop space with an office and washroom and renovate into the ultimate man-cave with a big screen, racing simulator, some couches and a bunk bed in the office portion. Then mechanics could come to me and I'd let all the young guys hang out to fix their whips, check where the head is at, an create a safe place for learning, esp. for me! Have I mentioned my car has factory leather? First I've seen. Anyway a fuill reupholstery is needed and then might as well o the whole carpet too, With factory leather it oes free me to get funky with my new seat designs maybe using new Type R red leather or dark blue suede - maybe the yellow? Or I could buy type R seats and just have my rears done. Much as I prefer the type R seats, refinishng my own would leave more room for creativity and individuality, unless I bought type r seats and custom upholstered them. Lastly, although I'm presently refinisng the factory wheels, I want to pick up some Mugen NR-10s - would getting them custom widened be heresay, profane or just douchy? I've got my heart set on those and yo match I'm wondering of the circa 1992 mugen crx tear drop exhaust could be fiddled to fit my car or at least the muffler - it is so damn cool looking, I have to admit. Well, that's the picture at the moment but really I'm still new at this even though a had my first db2 from 2000-2005 - I didnt get in deep because I had zilch disposable income back then. Now I'm reunited with my Elenore and I could decide college is for losers and drain my kid's education savings. Fact: this car was first registered by the original and only owner 20 years to the day after my birthday.I'm 44 so this summer it'll turn 2 when I turn 45 - which also means I can get a classics plate for it if I wait until July which is the plan. A classics plate! It's official I'm middle aged and having my first middle age crisis. It's only cost me 2k so far but if you read above you saw that I'm comitting another 20k overthe next two years even though (actually BECAUSE) I'll never get any of it back. This is personal. I love that car when I had the forst one in 2000 and selling in 2006 was extremely hard to swallow. Anyway, I'm up for whatever feedback anyone has, I'm not an experienced Honda or any other kind of mechanic but I stumble through anything but engine internals. But fact is that I have a Nuerological diusease and have been ill for 5-6 years now without let-up so I spent most of my energy and time making money from trading the financial markets everyday, online business's etc, to support my family. - and need good, honest and professional mechanics who are good people with families and then I happily pay them top dollar. I'm in Victoria BC, Canada - though working on the strengh o move
I have a ls built on boost and I didn’t want to pay a shop to install my head with ARPs checked this video out and did it my own she crank first start amazing video literally 🔥🔥
This is when I warn folks after having a head freshly resurfaced. Don't scratch it, touch it with bare skim, dont so much as bump it. That is your sealing surface and it's critical. I know GHB agrees. That's why he's wearing gloves👍
Between part 1 and part your gunna be love saver this weekend got my bro comin to town we gunna do full engine haul over and yeah vary grateful and thankful for you and your knowledge.
Dyam video got me felling good about my LS I blew the distributor . I disconnected it cause in the CA you'll get Got quick , any way I woke in a hurry and keep trying to start it and boom it made a loud pop . I plugged it back in and started right up but then like couple days later we pulled a spark plus to see how it ran and it died on me . Everyone said it was flooded but car sat for two years and now I'm rebuild it . Hell yeah !
It would! But that would require pulling the pan then getting the pistons out. It's a lot more work than doing just the head gasket. If needed I would have did that as well, but I don't have any issues with leaky/burning oil/smoking rings.... yet. Lol
I found that using shop towels can be really effective to clean the bolt holes. i roll them up one square per hole and shove them down the hole, they are really absorbent then I go in with a qtip to get the extras but its pretty helpful.
Totally professional video. Many thanks to your skill and technical information made the valve job easier. Great explanations and camera work too. The timing belt reinstallation was the most difficult part as I didn’t know about the rubber plug for access to the tensioner. I used a fel-pro gasket kit and no RTV and everything seems okay. The old CR-V runs on 4 cylinders again!! 🙏
thanks to you i was able to remove my cylinder head with ease i will be following your video to re install after i get a resurface and replace my valve that cracked i appreciate the knowledge
Man watching this gave me hope to get my integra back up had some one work on it didn't finish the job watchin you do it and explaining it i can try n do it thanks!
awesome video! can't emphasize enough to be extra careful with those woodruff keys. I dropped one, fell down under the belt below the water pump. took a magnet to find it.
I think I liked this already - at least it was the vid that made me subscribe. Non-VTEC B-18 or B-20 head and a cam is always the easiest and most stout way to turbo a honda. (This or a K20 or K24!)
I know the video is 3 years old and all but I wanted to say thank you for this, I'm about to rebuild a A1 and was apprehensive about it till I saw this, I can only hope it goes as smoothly for me as it did for you. Would it be possible for me to shoot ya some questions on IG? Kudos on the video and work either way.
I learned a lot. Thanks for the great quality vid! Hoping to buy a 1989 CRX for my first car! I do own a Mazda B3000, but I basically just gave $600 for the thing. Honda, here I come.
Man you the best! After watching any of your videos makes gets me all hyped and want to work on my db8. Then I remember I don't know how to take apart the differential or mess with the transmission hahaha!
Lol, transmissions are easy to pull apart, but can be intimidating if you've never done one before. You'll probably need a bearing puller also if working on any of the gears/synchro/bearings on the gear stacks! Do it man, it'll be a good learning experience!
Jon Widmer yeah man I want to tackle it down but living in a apartment kinda sucks. Yeah I almost bought another transmission just to not have the car apart for a while. Want to track the car so maybe I'll go lsd soon hopefully!
good stuff man now time for that track lol you just got me thinking on rebuilding my engine this vids are really good and pretty well explain thanks keep up the good work dude
Got a b20 swapped civic and I just got some new adjustable cam gears looking forward to this whole project, hopefully it'll be good after the work is done
What’s the difference between doing it on a vtech and non vtech .? I’m getting ready to do my b18c1 but I can’t seem to find someone on here.. your video is awesome on explaining every step.!
I just watch your two videos on removing, replacing the cylinder head and there are well done and I'm ready to do my head gasket and valves seals. Also I wanted to know how much did you spend on the machine shop for all the work they did on your cylinder head.
Only installed it a few weeks ago. Its still winter here in Canada so I wont be able to drive it till late March early April. But I've heard that it almost completely gets rid of wheel hop. I'll be eager to see what it does at the Auto X events this summer.
One of my rocker arms broke and to put it in spec I have to adjust it way more than the others. I just ordered replacements so hopefully that’s the fix
if i need new piston rings, even if i do it myself, is it even worth spending all the time and effort to replace them? or is it a better idea to just do a swap?
If doing rings, might as well do a full rebuild. It's is more labor but beneficial in the long run. A swap is quicker and faster but more engines have a lot of miles on them now.
Hey guys,looking for alittle direction here.Just picked up a 1998 cr-v with 170,000 on it,had a stumble at ilde and check engine light on with random misfire,cyl num 1 and 4 misfire and lean bank 1 codes.So I pulled the the plugs and it had oil in the wells.Started with oil change, new ngk plugs,replaced the valve cover gasket,and since the cover was off went ahead and did a valve adj. since it was a little loud.started it up engine was alot smoother and engine was quiet,Drove it for a hour or so and got the stumble back with 6 misfire codes , random misfire, cyl 1,2,3 ,4 and any cyl misfire,So pulled it back in the garage and did a dry comp.test,got cyl 1/170.cyl2/168cyl3/158cyl4/171. Only thing i noticed was that harness connecter for the dist is stuck and the plugs where bright white still and dry.Don't want to threw the parts bin at her
Great video!!! helped me 100% for my build but I have one question about torque for lock nuts on valve adjustment wouldn't that mess with the adjustment
I cant help but notice the clean FPR and gauge setup you've got, i'd like a similar setup without having to run AN lines if possible, do you have a video on it? I'm considering on buying an aeromotive FPR.
I'm using an AEM rail and FPR. They came polished/silver so they are easy to clean. I don't know if they still make it in this color. Do you like the GODSPEED rail on my 91 Si hatch? It's in one of my latest videos, it's polished and I'll will be selling it soon if you are interested.
Appreciated sir! I just noticed my lower belt cover is not present! previous mechanic probably destroyed it , can I set the timing without that part? I am unable to see any reference marks. Please help, almost reaching the final steps! Always thankful with you!
The crankshaft where the woodruff key goes in need to be at 12'o'clock. If you can verify the crankshaft is there, then you can set the timing on the cam gears with the timing belt.
@@GarageBuiltHondas OH my godness! looks like I cant verify that without removing that hard to remove crank bolt! Really sad, with all your videos I felt I can do it, but now I am turning my head down, this irresponsible local mechanics wont deserve never my respect, respect to you, I will let you know whenever theres is light in this shadowy situation, big respect and thanks again.
This video and your removal video are excellent, very detailed! Except for one thing - how THE HELL did you access the bottom 3 or 4 nuts and bolts on the intake manifold?! I had to put it back on before I out the head on, otherwise I wouldn't have had access to those few. It was easily the worst part of this job by a mile 💀
the most in video for Honda head gasket and top end seals and timing. just one question once you put the valve cover on did you set it back to TDC to start car or is it ok not tdc
It's ok. Timing is already set. It's kind of like when you turn off your car and it stops rotating wherever. It's safe to start it again because it's properly timed now.
Now this will be the same for an integra b18 yes? I'm getting some smoke from my muffler. This seems like a big job for someone who doesn't work on cars ugh 😑
I'm new to your channel so I'm curious if your ride is tuned and how much hp does it put out? I haven't seen a ef that I liked but yours is pretty nice.
can you give me a more in depth description of what you were doing with the .006 stuff i’m a little lost on what you used to measure that. I’m confused 😅
@@GarageBuiltHondas 2000 CRV. May you walk me through please? Do I take off belt lower cover, push down the tensioner spring after loosen the adjustment bolt 180 degree? A mechanic is asking $250 to put belt back on rotors. I am a dummie on timing belt.
the most in depth and thorough video for Honda head gasket and top end seals on you tube! This video is the epitome of a chiltons manual in video format.👍🏻
Damn man, such an awesome comment and love to hear it!! Really appreciate it!!
The fact that you give us torque specs good man 👍🏼 very detailed video helps a lot with my build
🙏👍
Both this video and the removal video are probably one of the best DIY in depth videos I’ve ever seen man !! You did an amazing job man all the work and time you put in to help so many people ! Awesome job man !!
Thank you very much!
Got the link for the removal?
ruclips.net/video/IUorWvzMU4E/видео.html
is there n waiting time between torque specs?
@@GarageBuiltHondas saw another video with a dude waiting 15 mins and an hour beetween torques respectively
wow. I have a 1994 Integra with a B20B that has a blown head gasket and every video I've watched has left me feeling like something was missing. I was nervous about timing, nervous about the valves and the cams, but now I feel like I'm ready to tackle this. What an awesome video.
Just seeing this video. I know its a few years old. But for you or anyone else who may not know. When you're doing the valve adjustment sometimes the screw will be tight against the locknut and would rotate with the lock nut when you tighten it which would alter the clearance. I always used that special valve adjustment tool to hold the adjustment in place while tightening the locknut. The tool is a combination of a flathead tip and a 12mm socket into one handle. You probably wouldnt have that proplem since you had it acid washed. But this tip might be useful for anyone who is doing a valve adjustment on a engine in which the head was not removed or cleaned. Great video!
Excellent advice and added input! I always double check but I have seen that happen before too when I was first learning how to adjust the valves.
Amazing! I'm getting a b20 soon for my 96 hatch and your channel literally teaches me how to rebuild one all in one shot! Thank you and keep up these helpful vids!
Right on dude, that's gonna be awesome!!
montanojesse27 yeah your right much better instructions. I like other sites like HSG but they have to much playing around and no action in my opinion Jon widmer is way to underrated
Wesley Simmons much appreciated man, thank you so much!!
Wesley Simmons my thoughts exactly HSG gets to it but not as specifically and professionally as Jon does
This video desrves more likes. The honda community appreciates the detailed video guy!
>First frame with all the parts on the table
>Smashed like
I recently came across your channel. I just bought a 2000 crv with no compression in cylinder 4. I need to remove the head to see what's going on.
I've never attempted something like this before but your removal/install videos give me confidence!
Thank you for making them.
You're welcome! You can watch this video first if you need help removing the accessory components (power steering and AC belts and parts). ruclips.net/video/auKaiOKNOP0/видео.html
That acid dip has cleaned up the head so well... it almost scares me. But, a seperated head and valvetrain in a ziplock is enough to terrify me. Still, that head is stunningly clean. Thank you for the clarity, attention to detail and professional shot scheduling. I suspect you storyboard everything... from dowel pin insertion scenes to valvetrain to hose clamp installation, and it's really helpful. Indeed there's a good cadecne here that's actually very engaging. I'm very happy to have a new project at the moment and would greatly benefit from your knowlege. I'm 44 and way past dick measuring via trap speeds etc, and have some plans that seek to develop the car as a whole, maintain its factory appearance at least to the unobsessed, and ultimately create a very special restomod Honda that seeks to arrive at what Honda-san might have come up with had an evolutionaty path much like the 911 been maintained. -Had certain refulatory regimes (which were important I realize)
I'm talking the full AEM 506 infinity stand alone e. management to include all new fuel pressure, map, maf, temps, timing sensors monitoring, and the means to adapt the data, and respond in realtime.
This includes a COP conversion in order to start leveraging this data flow, finding small power via new efficiencies, and the ability to switch to a different fuel type with a simple button push. This means e85 and race gass tunes will be ready when called on, but best of all I'd like to sneak a Holley nitrous kit underhood, ready to go, but making sure to comafauge the hardware well. I mean to hav a semi-tuck done and to be careful to hide the new electronics and custom looms so as to give the illusion of a stock GSR to most people.In support of these luxories will be a full rebuild, top and bottom, with the usual seals and bearing in place. However, I'm game for forged rods, hi comp pistons, new upgraded valvetrain incl vlves, seats, springs w/titainium retainers and motion loss springs instead of hydro rockers, and of course some streetable but
noticable cams taking me to 9k rpm. More power isn't the point, control and efficiency are, but will bring some ponies provided the right breathing support. Its not a racecar, wont see the track, nor do I play the stoplight grand prix. I want a head that makes your eyes water with its flow numbers, and your soul catch fire while Vtec hammers away like a 200hp sewing machine. I'd consider boring out just enough to increase the 87 mm bore just past the 87.1-something stroke just to be able to say the engine oversquare, but only if it makes sense and re-sleeving not req'd. We may get in there and need to take some material away, you never know with a new car. Decked would be awesoome but can be pricey an we're already on a massive spree before I start asking whether used ohlines DC2 coilovers could run on my DB2. My car is bone stock so I need full bushings replacement, front and rear springs/struts, some street quality arms, whatever chassis strengthening is possible include seam welding and a web of bars . But we'll see. Since I'm looking for an office to rent for my trading business I just might look for a teeny single lift bay shop space with an office and washroom and renovate into the ultimate man-cave with a big screen, racing simulator, some couches and a bunk bed in the office portion. Then mechanics could come to me and I'd let all the young guys hang out to fix their whips, check where the head is at, an create a safe place for learning, esp. for me! Have I mentioned my car has factory leather? First I've seen. Anyway a fuill reupholstery is needed and then might as well o the whole carpet too, With factory leather it oes free me to get funky with my new seat designs maybe using new Type R red leather or dark blue suede - maybe the yellow? Or I could buy type R seats and just have my rears done. Much as I prefer the type R seats, refinishng my own would leave more room for creativity and individuality, unless I bought type r seats and custom upholstered them. Lastly, although I'm presently refinisng the factory wheels, I want to pick up some Mugen NR-10s - would getting them custom widened be heresay, profane or just douchy? I've got my heart set on those and yo match I'm wondering of the circa 1992 mugen crx tear drop exhaust could be fiddled to fit my car or at least the muffler - it is so damn cool looking, I have to admit. Well, that's the picture at the moment but really I'm still new at this even though a had my first db2 from 2000-2005 - I didnt get in deep because I had zilch disposable income back then. Now I'm reunited with my Elenore and I could decide college is for losers and drain my kid's education savings. Fact: this car was first registered by the original and only owner 20 years to the day after my birthday.I'm 44 so this summer it'll turn 2 when I turn 45 - which also means I can get a classics plate for it if I wait until July which is the plan. A classics plate! It's official I'm middle aged and having my first middle age crisis. It's only cost me 2k so far but if you read above you saw that I'm comitting another 20k overthe next two years even though (actually BECAUSE) I'll never get any of it back. This is personal. I love that car when I had the forst one in 2000 and selling in 2006 was extremely hard to swallow. Anyway, I'm up for whatever feedback anyone has, I'm not an experienced Honda or any other kind of mechanic but I stumble through anything but engine internals. But fact is that I have a Nuerological diusease and have been ill for 5-6 years now without let-up so I spent most of my energy and time making money from trading the financial markets everyday, online business's etc, to support my family. - and need good, honest and professional mechanics who are good people with families and then I happily pay them top dollar. I'm in Victoria BC, Canada - though working on the strengh o move
Man, you are just like me! I'm an older fart who is still into this! It's not a middle age crisis, more like a coming of age! 😀
This was a flat out excellent video, camera work and how to. Exceptionally well done.
Thank you for that!!
Haha oldie but goodie. Thanks for sharing this! I'm getting ready to put together my 18b1 soon.
Thanks for watching!
Finally a good video on you tube! Very informative. Excellent job! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Man I actually watched every second of this video!
Thank you!!
This gives me the courage to pull my b18 apart and putting it back together without worrying lol your videos are very informative 👍
Thank you, glad to help!
I have a ls built on boost and I didn’t want to pay a shop to install my head with ARPs checked this video out and did it my own she crank first start amazing video literally 🔥🔥
👍
Beautiful video. Not many people post such thorough videos
Thanks Zach
Absolutley awesome video!! I'm certain this video helped thousands of do it yourselfers rebuild their top ends! Well done sir!
Thank you so much!
This is when I warn folks after having a head freshly resurfaced. Don't scratch it, touch it with bare skim, dont so much as bump it. That is your sealing surface and it's critical. I know GHB agrees. That's why he's wearing gloves👍
Between part 1 and part your gunna be love saver this weekend got my bro comin to town we gunna do full engine haul over and yeah vary grateful and thankful for you and your knowledge.
You're welcome, glad to help!
I was worried about mixing up the rocker arms but it's good to know that it's not the end of the world lol.
Dyam video got me felling good about my LS I blew the distributor . I disconnected it cause in the CA you'll get Got quick , any way I woke in a hurry and keep trying to start it and boom it made a loud pop . I plugged it back in and started right up but then like couple days later we pulled a spark plus to see how it ran and it died on me . Everyone said it was flooded but car sat for two years and now I'm rebuild it . Hell yeah !
Nice man, let's get it done! It looks harder than it is!
Best video so far. I’m doing this on my LS DB7 in 2 weeks. Thank u sir🙏🏻
Good luck, hope it goes smoothly!
@@GarageBuiltHondas thanks man it’s spend thousands or feel your heart and do it your self 💕🔥🔥
Best 30+ minutes of my life💕 I start this on my LS DB7 matching#’s any day now. Parts keep coming in🙏🏻
Great how too. It would also a good idea to replace the pistons rings before the reassembling of the head.
It would! But that would require pulling the pan then getting the pistons out. It's a lot more work than doing just the head gasket. If needed I would have did that as well, but I don't have any issues with leaky/burning oil/smoking rings.... yet. Lol
I found that using shop towels can be really effective to clean the bolt holes. i roll them up one square per hole and shove them down the hole, they are really absorbent then I go in with a qtip to get the extras but its pretty helpful.
I'll have to try that next time, sounds super helpful! Thanks for the tip!
Thankyou. I need this video to do my valve seals. Your video is the most thorough
Glad it helped
Totally professional video. Many thanks to your skill and technical information made the valve job easier. Great explanations and camera work too. The timing belt reinstallation was the most difficult part as I didn’t know about the rubber plug for access to the tensioner. I used a fel-pro gasket kit and no RTV and everything seems okay. The old CR-V runs on 4 cylinders again!! 🙏
Love to hear it!!
thanks to you i was able to remove my cylinder head with ease i will be following your video to re install after i get a resurface and replace my valve that cracked i appreciate the knowledge
You got it!
Man watching this gave me hope to get my integra back up had some one work on it didn't finish the job watchin you do it and explaining it i can try n do it thanks!
Good luck, you got this man!
this and the removal video are absolutely amazing. very in depth and now i know i’ll be able to swap the head on my b20 and make it a b20 VTEC
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awesome video! can't emphasize enough to be extra careful with those woodruff keys. I dropped one, fell down under the belt below the water pump. took a magnet to find it.
That's scary stuff, it could wreck havoc getting stuck there!
I think I liked this already - at least it was the vid that made me subscribe. Non-VTEC B-18 or B-20 head and a cam is always the easiest and most stout way to turbo a honda. (This or a K20 or K24!)
Nice video. I've done this alot. Rehabbing f22a1. Real success involves rebuilding whole engine. Rings/cylinders . replace crank/rod bearings an seals. Love my engine hoist/an stand.
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Good tips for those cam seals...getting ready to do timing belt and water pump valve adjust on my 97 crv
Nice, I need to do the same! Been driving an 01 CRV for 6 months and meaning to get some work done!
This is its own level of ASMR.
Thanks 😊
Hand down best video, more detail in this video than another 2024
I know the video is 3 years old and all but I wanted to say thank you for this, I'm about to rebuild a A1 and was apprehensive about it till I saw this, I can only hope it goes as smoothly for me as it did for you. Would it be possible for me to shoot ya some questions on IG? Kudos on the video and work either way.
Sure. Here works too. I don't have my notifications turned on in IG.
subscribed im about to do a full tear down of my b20 this is extremely in depth thank you
Hope it helps you out!
Thank you for helping me resurrect a four wheel steer Prelude :)
Always good to hear I helped keep another car on the road!!
Clean,simple, well explained, job well done.
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I learned a lot. Thanks for the great quality vid! Hoping to buy a 1989 CRX for my first car!
I do own a Mazda B3000, but I basically just gave $600 for the thing. Honda, here I come.
Is really going to help me to put my head together 🤙🏼
Very thorough, well put instruictional video. Thanks man.
Thanks for watching!!
bro I have a 97 Crv (B20b4) I thought was on her death bed, this video has given her life thanks and I too am a Subscriber!!
Hell yeah, glad to hear man! A CRV is really high on my list of next cars I want!
Man you the best! After watching any of your videos makes gets me all hyped and want to work on my db8. Then I remember I don't know how to take apart the differential or mess with the transmission hahaha!
Lol, transmissions are easy to pull apart, but can be intimidating if you've never done one before. You'll probably need a bearing puller also if working on any of the gears/synchro/bearings on the gear stacks! Do it man, it'll be a good learning experience!
Jon Widmer yeah man I want to tackle it down but living in a apartment kinda sucks. Yeah I almost bought another transmission just to not have the car apart for a while. Want to track the car so maybe I'll go lsd soon hopefully!
Agreed, the landlords can bet upset too, possibly fine you as well! Screw that!!
Excellent job on the video and explanations. Top Notch!!
Thank you
Perfect video, now a layman can do it! Only thing i didnt see is how to tighten the timing belt tensioner
👍, once the belt is on correctly, just torque the bolt for the tensioner.
Your a god. Loved it time to go put my b18 back together.
Thank you man.Your videos are great!
Glad you like them!
Exactly what I needed. Thank you so much.
You're so welcome!
Nice👍 your an expert! I'm glad to learn from one of the best good job man
Hope it helps, thanks for watching!
could you possibly make a list of all the tools needed for this job?
Thanks for the great video again john. I just re did my valve adjustment on my LS EF hatch ;-)
Awesome! I finished the video of the wing on my hatch, it'll be up soon!
Nice clean video,informative. Thx
good stuff man now time for that track lol you just got me thinking on rebuilding my engine this vids are really good and pretty well explain thanks keep up the good work dude
I can't wait!! Nothing wrong with a rebuild, it's a great way for a fresh start and restoring some lost power from a tired engine.
Yup thanks man and thanks for getting back at me you are the only one that does witch is very nice
You're welcome, anytime!
Got a b20 swapped civic and I just got some new adjustable cam gears looking forward to this whole project, hopefully it'll be good after the work is done
Nice, good luck!
I love the valve spring compression tool kit you've got man.
It's the best!
Great info man. Keep up the great work
+Frank Dominguez thanks Frank!
What’s the difference between doing it on a vtech and non vtech .? I’m getting ready to do my b18c1 but I can’t seem to find someone on here.. your video is awesome on explaining every step.!
It's the same process but the camshaft holders look different. It's pretty easy to remove those also.
I just watch your two videos on removing, replacing the cylinder head and there are well done and I'm ready to do my head gasket and valves seals. Also I wanted to know how much did you spend on the machine shop for all the work they did on your cylinder head.
Thanks man! I spent $120 total
This helped me with my build. Thanks!
Love to hear it!!
Great video, this is my go to place for anything EF related. I'm glad I finally got my K-Tuned traction bar installed.
Thanks, how do you like that bar? I've been considering trying to get one in the future.
Only installed it a few weeks ago. Its still winter here in Canada so I wont be able to drive it till late March early April. But I've heard that it almost completely gets rid of wheel hop. I'll be eager to see what it does at the Auto X events this summer.
Awesome, I'd love to have the extra room for a larger header too!!
You saved me doing my head swap...earnes my subscribe...thank you
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Hey I know this might be a old question but is there a way you can include a link to all the pieces you used. Thank you it help alot with my b18 build
This is what I needed thank you so much!
You're welcome
Your video is a bible to the b18b1
Gained so much knowledge from your video! Thank you
Awesome to hear, love it!!
One of my rocker arms broke and to put it in spec I have to adjust it way more than the others. I just ordered replacements so hopefully that’s the fix
After Watching 8 hours of your videos, i'm sure i could rebuild my engine by myself
Right on dude!!
Really appreciate you taking the time to watch!!
thanks mlyn. although i dont have a honda yet but it was totally useful👌❤🔥
Thanks a lot man I learned a few things off this video.. definitely hit that subscribe
Thanks Gerardo, hope you enjoy the future content also!
if i need new piston rings, even if i do it myself, is it even worth spending all the time and effort to replace them? or is it a better idea to just do a swap?
If doing rings, might as well do a full rebuild. It's is more labor but beneficial in the long run. A swap is quicker and faster but more engines have a lot of miles on them now.
Hey guys,looking for alittle direction here.Just picked up a 1998 cr-v with 170,000 on it,had a stumble at ilde and check engine light on with random misfire,cyl num 1 and 4 misfire and lean bank 1 codes.So I pulled the the plugs and it had oil in the wells.Started with oil change, new ngk plugs,replaced the valve cover gasket,and since the cover was off went ahead and did a valve adj. since it was a little loud.started it up engine was alot smoother and engine was quiet,Drove it for a hour or so and got the stumble back with 6 misfire codes , random misfire, cyl 1,2,3 ,4 and any cyl misfire,So pulled it back in the garage and did a dry comp.test,got cyl 1/170.cyl2/168cyl3/158cyl4/171. Only thing i noticed was that harness connecter for the dist is stuck and the plugs where bright white still and dry.Don't want to threw the parts bin at her
Did you ever figure it out?
Great video!!! helped me 100% for my build but I have one question about torque for lock nuts on valve adjustment wouldn't that mess with the adjustment
No, you're no longer adjust the lash, just tightening the lock nuts.
Great explanation
Nice Video. What was causing the miss? bad plug?
Thank you ! You helped me soo soo much thanks brooo !!!
You're welcome!
Nice video. Very informative! Question..where did you get the sparkplug cover?
Mak A Thanks, a seller off eBay!
I cant help but notice the clean FPR and gauge setup you've got, i'd like a similar setup without having to run AN lines if possible, do you have a video on it? I'm considering on buying an aeromotive FPR.
I'm using an AEM rail and FPR. They came polished/silver so they are easy to clean. I don't know if they still make it in this color. Do you like the GODSPEED rail on my 91 Si hatch? It's in one of my latest videos, it's polished and I'll will be selling it soon if you are interested.
Does the gauge come part of the fuel rail? I only really want to monitor fuel pressure not really replace the rail.
It be awesome if someone would do a detailed vid like this for the evo
I think EVO usually have money and are able to pay others? 😀
I think u would do a kick A job at it.
Thanks for the confidence!!
Bro. This is the video ive been looking for
Good shit
You got it man!
Great video bro! keep it up!
+NICAOMAR78 thanks so much!
I install the headstuds after the head is seated on the pins I got a d series head stuck on the studs one time and I had to cut the stud was no fun
Ouch!
Appreciated sir! I just noticed my lower belt cover is not present! previous mechanic probably destroyed it , can I set the timing without that part? I am unable to see any reference marks. Please help, almost reaching the final steps! Always thankful with you!
The crankshaft where the woodruff key goes in need to be at 12'o'clock. If you can verify the crankshaft is there, then you can set the timing on the cam gears with the timing belt.
@@GarageBuiltHondas OH my godness! looks like I cant verify that without removing that hard to remove crank bolt! Really sad, with all your videos I felt I can do it, but now I am turning my head down, this irresponsible local mechanics wont deserve never my respect, respect to you, I will let you know whenever theres is light in this shadowy situation, big respect and thanks again.
Hoping it works out. You can always buy a reconditioned head online I believe.
23:21 valve adjustment
How did you adjust the tensioner? It doesn’t seem like you took off the crank pulley or anything like that. please help, great vid btw helped me tons.
I didn't. The tensioner only requires the 14mm bolt to be loosened or tightened to add or remove the slack on the belt.
How were u able to loosen and tighten the tensioner without removing the crank pulley?
Really good and through video
Thanks buddy!!
This video and your removal video are excellent, very detailed! Except for one thing - how THE HELL did you access the bottom 3 or 4 nuts and bolts on the intake manifold?! I had to put it back on before I out the head on, otherwise I wouldn't have had access to those few. It was easily the worst part of this job by a mile 💀
U-joint and extensions. U-joints are key.
This is an amazing video lmao I don't even have a Honda. Great video!
Thank you so much!
the most in video for Honda head gasket and top end seals and timing. just one question once you put the valve cover on did you set it back to TDC to start car or is it ok not tdc
It's ok. Timing is already set. It's kind of like when you turn off your car and it stops rotating wherever. It's safe to start it again because it's properly timed now.
Now this will be the same for an integra b18 yes? I'm getting some smoke from my muffler. This seems like a big job for someone who doesn't work on cars ugh 😑
Yes
Awesome video. Very descriptive
+JDM_Josue thank you!!
I'm new to your channel so I'm curious if your ride is tuned and how much hp does it put out? I haven't seen a ef that I liked but yours is pretty nice.
Did you make an aftercare video, for fluid level(s) and any needed timing adjustment(s)?
I did not. Valve and timing belt adjustment are in the video.
Awesome video thanks
I think I should buy this tool
It's worth it if you plan on working on more engines in the future.
can you give me a more in depth description of what you were doing with the .006 stuff i’m a little lost on what you used to measure that. I’m confused 😅
Adjusting valve clearance between valve and rocker arm.
Pretty helpful mate..keep up..cheers
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Thanks. Timing belt is too tight to put on camshaft rotors. How did you loosen it?
Cam gear install?
You need to loosen the tensioner to remove the belt.
@@GarageBuiltHondas 2000 CRV. May you walk me through please? Do I take off belt lower cover, push down the tensioner spring after loosen the adjustment bolt 180 degree? A mechanic is asking $250 to put belt back on rotors. I am a dummie on timing belt.
Follow my instructions in this video. That's exactly how I install one.