One tip for anyone doing this. I've done several of these and always come back to this video for a quick refresher. Be careful of the 7 grommets when you take the valve cover off! For some stupid reason (probably rushing because I've done it so many times, I got this, right...) I rotated the cover toward me and 3 of those grommets fell off! Stay focused! Lift it vertically, and put it on the side. One almost went down into the head, one landed on the starter, and I couldn't find the other one for 30 minutes using a flashlight so I thought it actually did drop in the head. But I unpinned the splash shield and thankfully it appeared on the ground after a couple of taps on the shield. This is why mechanic work is so humbling and meditative. You can do something a thousand times, and the one time you lose focus, boom there goes a grommet down your head. That would've SUCKED!
honestly this was so straight to the point and you made it look easy. instead of taking it to a mechanic or shop and getting charged an arm and a leg, i’ll just do it myself. KEEP UP the great content man. saving people tons of money
Another suggestion for those who have to remove the cam cap. Push a clean rag down around the cam next to the bolts, so you don't have a bolt fall into the head and remove it after you replace the bolts. I like to use a magnet to pull the metal caps off the grommets , so the rubber comes up easier and there's less chance of having the metal cap fall into the head. I also like to use a touch of brake clean on my rag when cleaning the mating surface of the head. DON'T SPRAY ONTO THE HEAD! Just a little bit on the rag to help it clean up the oil. When you re-torque the cam cap use a cross torque process and go 25 inch pounds (2 foot pounds) at a time until you reach the required spec (8.7 ft pounds or 105 inch pounds). Using this technique will help prevent loose bolts down the line. Also recommend this for replacing the plenum. Big thumbs up on the video though - I was very worried about the plenum, as I had a bad experience with a Mitubishi Montero once and was hoping I didn't have to do a major breakdown of the intake system. My service manual had no procedure for this (go figure).
My 2000 Crv 180,000 miles is needing some love. Your video helped me solve one of the main issues, a leaking valve cover gasket and cam cap plug. You made it look easy and it was. Thanks for this video, and I'll be following more of your's as I get the little car up to spec.
Thanks alot for the video, you have good instructive technique and i learned something, don't get me wrong , i still have enough sense not to attempt doing it myself, i have two left hands when it comes to turning a wrench. the way it benefits me and probably many others is that i know what is involved when i take it to the mechanic and tell him what i want done, so he cant come back at me and say " oh its gonna be a 4 hour job and cost this much $$$ " thanks again and i will continue to watch your videos, i just picked up a 99' CRV 5 speed that spent almost its entire time in S. CAL, and living in the N.E. that means no rust, very important here.
Great instructional step by step. Very clear. You are a solid teacher. I like your style. Very calm, succinct and effective. I received the same style cam plug with my kit. I really hope that rtv prevents a leak from the plug. My wife just bought a really beat up 2001 cr-v, and the plug was worn and leaking oil all over the front. I finished the install last night and am letting the rtv cure. I slathered jb weld ultimate grey all along the plug channel like you. I really hope it works. I'm a Honda enthusiast, but I have no idea why Honda designed these b-series engines with that plug.
@@hondaresource So the ultimate grey on the cam plug worked great. No leaks. But I tried to put the valve cover back with no rtv like I've done on other cars just making sure the mating surfaces were super dry. It's worked everytime but this one. There was an oil leak coming from the front right dripping onto exhaust header 1 causing white smoke to burn off the header upon start. So I took it apart, dried everything and put the 8 dabs of rtv at the cam joints like you recommend in this video, reassembled and torqued, let it cure overnight and when I started in the morning, no leaks. 👍🏼
Very helpful! Came for advice on the cam cap plug and I almost reused that blue gasket on mine - going to get a different brand for the valve cover gasket bc it was a pain the first time i put it on. great insight Phillip.
thank you so much! i was scared to do anything with the engine because i feel its too expensive to mess up lol, you made it easy to follow and this was actually a very easy quick job and saved me like $200+ probably
Just discovered the Cam Plug on my CR-V is leaking ... kinda bummed the FelPro not the greatest I’ve been running FelPro since I bought this CR-V in ‘07... thanks for posting the video super helpful
Thanks for making these very helpful videos. I bought my friends well loved 1999 with 212k that was "totaled" by her insurance because of minor damage to the driver side body, and broken mirror/door handle. My plug leaks but I found conflicting information on just popping these in and out. I'll be replacing the timing belt and checking valves at some point(already watched your videos for that) but for now the valve cover doesn't leak and I'm treating it as a camping/beater car.
@@hondaresource So i tried to change my valve cover casket and one of the acorn bolts broke on me leaving only the nut on the bottom which spins freely and a little bit of thread far right middle one any suggestions on how release that nut out so i can replace it just spins and nothing happens the bolt is still super tight and wont come out with a vice should i just put another nut on it and tighten it and see if the screw comes out
@@hondaresource Also do you have a video for resetting the idle for same first gen i changed the Idle control valve and the revving up and down still happens while on idle
Thanks for the video. I have never truly done anything like this but am handy person. This video and your valve adjustment video helped a lot. I did it all by myself. So far so good. Thanks.
Thank you 😊 l got mine fix but it leaks after they worked on it so now l have a mechanic he fixed the oil pan gasket and the two bushings ! But still has a little leak. ? I believe that they didn't do a good job on the gasket on the motor like you just did ! The little hose maybe the power steering was also leaking oil they didn't put it back with a clamp
Damn, kinda wish I saw this way earlier lol. I had to do all this three different times. First because the valve cover gasket was old and broke and was leaking oil, second because the valve cover I replaced it with (same one in the video) got pinched as I installed it and leaked more oil, and third after all that the camshaft seal started to leak. All within 1 month lmao. Anyways, thanks for the video!
Thanks a lot! I just got done fixing my 98 CRV and it didn't take more than an hour. I do need to get that cap next and put a new one in and then I'm done. Problem solved!
Thanks for the video. I was planning to repalce the cam seal plug with another snap in type plug. The tabs on of 2 of the legs on the cam plug broke off and fell inside the bore when when prying removing it it. Is there a problem with leaving them in there (possibility of clogging oil drain passages) or should I remove the bearing cap and get them out ?
hi, thanks for showing us how to replace the valve cover gasket. i was able to replace mine two months ago. trouble now is oil starts to seep out. do i have to replace it again? or can i just torque the bolts tight & see if it stops the leak? appreciate your inputs. thanks.
I broke the bolt!!!!! Torque wrench worked on the cam bolts, tightened the outer bolt and snapped, what is that part called? So I can get a replacement bolt
Do you have a recommended brand for both replacements of Head Gaskets and the Exhaust Manifold Gaskets? I believe i have leaks on both. My head gasket isn't mixing coolant in or anything, but it's leaking from the front side of the car. Probably because i've been driving around on my clogged cat i just swapped out. Just completed the valve cover gasket and plugs with a valve adjustment. Your videos are priceless.
What gasket brand do you like for the valve cover? Also, you got a part number for that cam plug? I bought cam shaft seals from Honda but I think they were like $20 each. Thanks!!!!!
My check engine light has been on for about a year now. I take it in often. The mechanic tells me not to worry unless something happens. So, I went to get a free test and the OEM results are p0303, p0304, and p1300. All say ignition systems. Would it be wise to just do this whole process here & replace the spark plugs/clean the area?
Snapped a cam bolt torquing it down to spec 8ft lbs. Any tips on getting it out cleanly with no metal shavings ? Lol. It was the outside cam cap plug bolt next to the plug, not the ones inside the valve cover. I even used a 1/4 torque wrench in inch-pounds lol 😅 This specific one at 7:10
Great video. I have a 99 that was in an accident and broke an AC line that I can't find anywhere. Do you know of anywhere that sells hard to find parts or would you sell it off on of yours?
Anyways here's how I did it I rotated at six times with tensioner loose like it said then when I got top dead center after the 6th Revolution I tighten the tensioner as hard as I could and torque the bolt
So when i checked in a mechanic they said to tighten the valve cover to a specific tension, but on the video he didn't is it nesscary to tighten to a specific ft pound, and if so to what ?
Hi, I have a 2001 1- got a center console from Walmart $50 has cup holders and a center storage area, getting out the flip down rest is a B**ch. I'm going to replace the front brakes, what is the socket size & type to remove the caliper? PS I LOVE my CR-V Thanks Kevin🤔
so i changed my valve cover gasket, plugs and wires in my 2001 crv yesterday. When putting the valve cover back on, I snapped the bolt on the front left when reapplying the nut over it. Must have over-tightened. Is there anything I can do to fix this? I'm not noticing an oil leak from it, but If its possible to be fixed, I'd like to do it. thanks!
@@hondaresource found the part number for the stud and the nuts. Ordered replacements, should be here friday! Thanks! Gonna use your video to re-do the job again. Really not looking forward to doing it again.
So whats the torqe for when you put back the engine cover? Id rather go as close as what the origonal manufacture set up the bolts for the cover of the engine.
Anyone know the part number for the Genuine Honda valve cover gasket? For some reason i only keep getting the vtec one to pop up. Any and all help is appreciated 🙏 😌 even a point yo the right direction thanks in advance!👌
One tip for anyone doing this. I've done several of these and always come back to this video for a quick refresher. Be careful of the 7 grommets when you take the valve cover off! For some stupid reason (probably rushing because I've done it so many times, I got this, right...) I rotated the cover toward me and 3 of those grommets fell off! Stay focused! Lift it vertically, and put it on the side. One almost went down into the head, one landed on the starter, and I couldn't find the other one for 30 minutes using a flashlight so I thought it actually did drop in the head. But I unpinned the splash shield and thankfully it appeared on the ground after a couple of taps on the shield. This is why mechanic work is so humbling and meditative. You can do something a thousand times, and the one time you lose focus, boom there goes a grommet down your head. That would've SUCKED!
Good tip, definitely something that could be overlooked
Is that why when I took it off some grommets fell off of it when I put it down? Couldn’t tell where they came from
Wow you gave a straightforward tutorial! I am a lady wannabe mechanic gonna get this done. Thanks to you I've learned to do a ton of things on my own!
Glad to help
honestly this was so straight to the point and you made it look easy. instead of taking it to a mechanic or shop and getting charged an arm and a leg, i’ll just do it myself. KEEP UP the great content man. saving people tons of money
Thank you man
@@hondaresource would love a quick conversation about my crv if you ever had a chance. Dm me.
Bro working on my own Hondas off RUclips videos has saved me a couple thousand atleast.
Don’t you have to torque them?
Mechanic was going to charge 200 for whole task
Another suggestion for those who have to remove the cam cap. Push a clean rag down around the cam next to the bolts, so you don't have a bolt fall into the head and remove it after you replace the bolts. I like to use a magnet to pull the metal caps off the grommets , so the rubber comes up easier and there's less chance of having the metal cap fall into the head. I also like to use a touch of brake clean on my rag when cleaning the mating surface of the head. DON'T SPRAY ONTO THE HEAD! Just a little bit on the rag to help it clean up the oil. When you re-torque the cam cap use a cross torque process and go 25 inch pounds (2 foot pounds) at a time until you reach the required spec (8.7 ft pounds or 105 inch pounds). Using this technique will help prevent loose bolts down the line. Also recommend this for replacing the plenum. Big thumbs up on the video though - I was very worried about the plenum, as I had a bad experience with a Mitubishi Montero once and was hoping I didn't have to do a major breakdown of the intake system. My service manual had no procedure for this (go figure).
good deal, I'm glad you found it helpful!
My 2000 Crv 180,000 miles is needing some love. Your video helped me solve one of the main issues, a leaking valve cover gasket and cam cap plug. You made it look easy and it was. Thanks for this video, and I'll be following more of your's as I get the little car up to spec.
good deal
You have given this old man the confidence to try this on my own CRV. . . thanks so much!
You got this
Saturday, February 26, 2022: I did it today for my brother's car, and it went GREAT! Thank you sir for the video.
Awesome!
Just did my first mechanic repair besides oil change and brakes thanks to you! It went smoothly
Nice work!
Dude you are amazing I just got a first gen CR-V and you are so wonderful for giving all this advice!
Thanks alot for the video, you have good instructive technique and i learned something, don't get me wrong , i still have enough sense not to attempt doing it myself, i have two left hands when it comes to turning a wrench. the way it benefits me and probably many others is that i know what is involved when i take it to the mechanic and tell him what i want done, so he cant come back at me and say " oh its gonna be a 4 hour job and cost this much $$$ " thanks again and i will continue to watch your videos, i just picked up a 99' CRV 5 speed that spent almost its entire time in S. CAL, and living in the N.E. that means no rust, very important here.
Thanks man
I'm gonna do it myself, thanks. Made it look so easy...
I replaced gasket/cam plug with no issues unfortunately she's still leaking oil from down under...still working on it. Thanks!
i work on nothing older than a 2002 odyssey and an 07 4runner,and this CR-Vi i so easy and straightforward I cant believe it!
Great instructional step by step. Very clear. You are a solid teacher. I like your style. Very calm, succinct and effective. I received the same style cam plug with my kit. I really hope that rtv prevents a leak from the plug. My wife just bought a really beat up 2001 cr-v, and the plug was worn and leaking oil all over the front. I finished the install last night and am letting the rtv cure. I slathered jb weld ultimate grey all along the plug channel like you. I really hope it works. I'm a Honda enthusiast, but I have no idea why Honda designed these b-series engines with that plug.
I'm sure you won't be disappointed
@@hondaresource So the ultimate grey on the cam plug worked great. No leaks. But I tried to put the valve cover back with no rtv like I've done on other cars just making sure the mating surfaces were super dry. It's worked everytime but this one. There was an oil leak coming from the front right dripping onto exhaust header 1 causing white smoke to burn off the header upon start. So I took it apart, dried everything and put the 8 dabs of rtv at the cam joints like you recommend in this video, reassembled and torqued, let it cure overnight and when I started in the morning, no leaks. 👍🏼
@@savagewildanimal4life heck yeah🤟
Thank you for putting Cam Cap Plug in the description.
Welcome
These videos are on point, i happen to be doing some stuff on my 98 crv and the books doesn't really teach anything
you can do it!
Very helpful! Came for advice on the cam cap plug and I almost reused that blue gasket on mine - going to get a different brand for the valve cover gasket bc it was a pain the first time i put it on. great insight Phillip.
Glad to help!
I appreciate that you gave the torque specs for the cam cap cover bolts. Another great video. Thank you very much. : )
Thank you, I'm glad to have you here!
thank you so much! i was scared to do anything with the engine because i feel its too expensive to mess up lol, you made it easy to follow and this was actually a very easy quick job and saved me like $200+ probably
Good deal!
I finally found my self a 5 speed rd1, finally am gonna be able to put your videos to good use thank you
Your vids are golden. You explain things extremely well.
Thank you!
Just discovered the Cam Plug on my CR-V is leaking ... kinda bummed the FelPro not the greatest I’ve been running FelPro since I bought this CR-V in ‘07... thanks for posting the video super helpful
Felpro works, just sharing my experiences.
Well done. Gave me the necessary insight to change the gasket on my '97 CR-V
I'm glad it helped you out!
Thanks for making these very helpful videos. I bought my friends well loved 1999 with 212k that was "totaled" by her insurance because of minor damage to the driver side body, and broken mirror/door handle. My plug leaks but I found conflicting information on just popping these in and out. I'll be replacing the timing belt and checking valves at some point(already watched your videos for that) but for now the valve cover doesn't leak and I'm treating it as a camping/beater car.
Awesome man!
Awesome video again I going have do my seal My crv pass 500000 km I never replace that seal yet
Thank you so much for this video. I just replaced the plug and gasket as well, and you have no idea how much help this video was.
Glad it helped
By far the MOST helpful videos I’ve ever seen. Love the content, greatly appreciate it.
Glad to hear it!
Great video and pretty straightforward. Thanks a lot. Now I'm going to replace mine with confidence
Glad it helped
I'm so happy I found this channel
Seems pretty str8 forward thanks my good man
No prob
@@hondaresource So i tried to change my valve cover casket and one of the acorn bolts broke on me leaving only the nut on the bottom which spins freely and a little bit of thread far right middle one any suggestions on how release that nut out so i can replace it just spins and nothing happens the bolt is still super tight and wont come out with a vice should i just put another nut on it and tighten it and see if the screw comes out
@@hondaresource Also do you have a video for resetting the idle for same first gen i changed the Idle control valve and the revving up and down still happens while on idle
Thank you so much brotha now I feel more confident that I can get my 97 cr-v back on the road 👍 👍
Awesome man!
Nice. That’s my next job! Great video, really easy to follow. Thanks!
easy to understand and will look forward to working on this in the morning!
I hope it helps you!
Thanks man vey well explained I’ll do my 99 crv
Best of luck!
Thanks for the video.
I have never truly done anything like this but am handy person. This video and your valve adjustment video helped a lot. I did it all by myself. So far so good. Thanks.
Great to hear!
Thank you 😊 l got mine fix but it leaks after they worked on it so now l have a mechanic he fixed the oil pan gasket and the two bushings ! But still has a little leak. ? I believe that they didn't do a good job on the gasket on the motor like you just did ! The little hose maybe the power steering was also leaking oil they didn't put it back with a clamp
Hopefully you'll get it resolved soon!
Grazie.
Thank you for the donation. Sorry for the late response.
Thanks for that I'm gonna give it a go,you make it look easy! Cheers from New Zealand!
You can do it!
Clean it up and throw some paint on it while it's out. It's a major focal point and really does make the engine bay look cleaner.
I probably would if it were my personal car.
Thanks for the step by step. I’m going to give this a shot.
You can do it
Great video! Can you do a video on replacing the rack and pinion on the 1st gen CRV?
I can next time one comes in for a rack. I've done a couple in the past
@@hondaresource Yes please! I'm trying to save a lot of money on this lol
@@hondaresourcelooking out for a rack and pinion video too. My boot is leaking 😢
Thanks a lot. Once again I can make another work on my CRV without risks.
Thank you Sir!! Great tutorial 🫡🇺🇸👍🏻
ive got to change cam cap On my 91 Ef with b20 Swap Thank you this video is Excellent 👏
You make that look so easy. My plug is leaking and I think you just saved me. Now... how do I get more power?
If it's automatic, you're pretty limited. If it's manual, there are several options.
@@hondaresource It's an automatic.
Damn, kinda wish I saw this way earlier lol. I had to do all this three different times. First because the valve cover gasket was old and broke and was leaking oil, second because the valve cover I replaced it with (same one in the video) got pinched as I installed it and leaked more oil, and third after all that the camshaft seal started to leak. All within 1 month lmao. Anyways, thanks for the video!
Tough luck lol
THAT WAS AMAZING EXPLANATION BROH.. THANX FOR THE INFO
Thank you man 🤙
I was wondering why I couldn’t get the cap off until I saw this video and realized there’s a version that needs the cam cap removed, thanks!
Thanks a lot! I just got done fixing my 98 CRV and it didn't take more than an hour. I do need to get that cap next and put a new one in and then I'm done. Problem solved!
Awesome!
Thanks for the video, you make it seem very easy and is very well explained. I have the Ultra Black RTV, will it work as fine as the Ultra Grey RTV?
Yes, the black works just as well
Could you make a video of doing the valve stem seals I can't find a decent one😢
6:00 cam plug
7:29 torque spec for cam plug 8.7 ft lbs
9:30 spark plug O gaskets have a lip. Comes up
Your video helped me, tremendously. Thank you
Glad to hear that!
Thanks for the video. I was planning to repalce the cam seal plug with another snap in type plug. The tabs on of 2 of the legs on the cam plug broke
off and fell inside the bore when when prying removing it it. Is there
a problem with leaving them in there (possibility of clogging oil
drain passages) or should I remove the bearing cap and get them out ?
I responded to your comment on the other video!
hi, thanks for showing us how to replace the valve cover gasket. i was able to replace mine two months ago. trouble now is oil starts to seep out. do i have to replace it again? or can i just torque the bolts tight & see if it stops the leak? appreciate your inputs. thanks.
Retorque it
thanks@@hondaresource 😊
Thanks for info sir.. watching from Amman Jordan 👍👍👍
Awesome
thanks .You are a good teacher i loved it, now i can do the job ease thank you again.
u r champion Best knowledgeable person.
So let's just say I broke one of those bolts coming from the valve up to the valve cover? Is it difficult to change or is the valve cover done for?
Thank you very much,your video help so much it was incredible.
I broke the bolt!!!!! Torque wrench worked on the cam bolts, tightened the outer bolt and snapped, what is that part called? So I can get a replacement bolt
Cam cap
Did you ever work on a rd1 that had a leak from the distributor when it's brand new on the underside where it meets the cylinder head?
I have the same problem.
It's the distributor o-ring. You should lube it with some grease or oil before installing it.
@hondaresource I did but it still leaks by the bolt towards firewall
About to do this in the week thank you mate
Do you have a recommended brand for both replacements of Head Gaskets and the Exhaust Manifold Gaskets? I believe i have leaks on both. My head gasket isn't mixing coolant in or anything, but it's leaking from the front side of the car. Probably because i've been driving around on my clogged cat i just swapped out. Just completed the valve cover gasket and plugs with a valve adjustment. Your videos are priceless.
I've used oem, felpro, mahle and others. They all do a good job
What gasket brand do you like for the valve cover?
Also, you got a part number for that cam plug? I bought cam shaft seals from Honda but I think they were like $20 each.
Thanks!!!!!
I like the Mahle or OEM valve cover gaskets. The plug is BECK/ARNLEY 0396558
Hi I really loved all your videos. Can you please make a video how to changes head gasket too ? Thank you so much ❤️
I sure will next time I get one in!
Awesome video demonstration
Thank you!
WHAT KIND OF DIGRESSER YOU USED?
My check engine light has been on for about a year now. I take it in often. The mechanic tells me not to worry unless something happens. So, I went to get a free test and the OEM results are p0303, p0304, and p1300. All say ignition systems. Would it be wise to just do this whole process here & replace the spark plugs/clean the area?
The cam plug you put on that car isn't the one in your link. I totally appreciate the links though
Another great video! Thank you
Thank you for the video its helped me alot
Snapped a cam bolt torquing it down to spec 8ft lbs. Any tips on getting it out cleanly with no metal shavings ? Lol. It was the outside cam cap plug bolt next to the plug, not the ones inside the valve cover. I even used a 1/4 torque wrench in inch-pounds lol 😅
This specific one at 7:10
I've used a gasket pick
I was charged $300 aud to replace, how long did the total job take ?
Maybe an hour tops
You are the best Phil!
Thank you
Which brand of valve cover gasket did you recommend I did not catch the name?
Mahle or OEM
Muchas Gracias
Great video. I have a 99 that was in an accident and broke an AC line that I can't find anywhere. Do you know of anywhere that sells hard to find parts or would you sell it off on of yours?
Which line?
Anyways here's how I did it I rotated at six times with tensioner loose like it said then when I got top dead center after the 6th Revolution I tighten the tensioner as hard as I could and torque the bolt
I just turn the crank about 90 degrees and torque the tensioner. Eventually I'll get one in for a timing set and film it.
I just turn the crank about 90 degrees and torque the tensioner. Eventually I'll get one in for a timing set and film it.
Thank you so much! This helps a lot!
@ THE HONDA RESOURCE you have a fix for incorrect gear ratio for 2000 honda crv? Thanks
Replace the transmission
@@hondaresource no way of fixing other then replacing?
So when i checked in a mechanic they said to tighten the valve cover to a specific tension, but on the video he didn't is it nesscary to tighten to a specific ft pound, and if so to what ?
Nice job! Great tools! And skill!
Thanks 👍
Love you huge help 🙏
Thank u so much for the tutorial!
Hi I have 2001 Honda CRV and I was just wondering where is the EGR located on the motor?
There is no EGR
Hi, I have a 2001 1- got a center console from Walmart $50 has cup holders and a center storage area, getting out the flip down rest is a B**ch. I'm going to replace the front brakes, what is the socket size & type to remove the caliper? PS I LOVE my CR-V Thanks Kevin🤔
You'll need a12mm
cool stuff, great video like always. My crv rd1 thanks you from the deep of her cam shaft :), keep going please :)
How much you can do that job with everything
do you mean parts and labor?
Beautiful
A jaki luz zaworów
Is there any way of adjusting a timing belt with a cover on so I have peace of mind I'm worried the belt might jump it's brand new
yes, you can. loosen the tensioner just a little, turn the crank counter clockwise about 90degrees and tighten the tensioner
Well that means I got to take it all apart again
Also is there a way to do it with a cover on
I would recommend at least taking off the upper timing cover but yeah you can do it with the lower cover on
So when I turn to engine clockwise 90 degrees marks that's are on top cam should be on the bottom instead of the top correct
love your videos, by any chance do you have a roof rack for a1999 CRV for sale. thank you
Great vıdeo,thanks from Türkiye 👍
so i changed my valve cover gasket, plugs and wires in my 2001 crv yesterday. When putting the valve cover back on, I snapped the bolt on the front left when reapplying the nut over it. Must have over-tightened. Is there anything I can do to fix this? I'm not noticing an oil leak from it, but If its possible to be fixed, I'd like to do it. thanks!
Get a replacement from Honda or the junk yard
@@hondaresource found the part number for the stud and the nuts. Ordered replacements, should be here friday! Thanks! Gonna use your video to re-do the job again. Really not looking forward to doing it again.
So whats the torqe for when you put back the engine cover? Id rather go as close as what the origonal manufacture set up the bolts for the cover of the engine.
8.7 ft/lb
@@hondaresource also, whats the name of the silicone you use? I dont have any for now so I want to snatch me some before working on it.
great video ! ty
Glad it was helpful!
Next project. Thanks brother
Best of luck
Anyone know the part number for the Genuine Honda valve cover gasket? For some reason i only keep getting the vtec one to pop up.
Any and all help is appreciated 🙏 😌 even a point yo the right direction thanks in advance!👌
12030-PR4-000
@@hondaresource thank you very much i really appreciate the time you took out of your day to help me out, wish you nothing but success!
Thank u for this great video,I appreciate your help
Glad it was helpful!
Wish I'd'a seen this vid before paying to have it done. Ican do this. Next time. Thank you.