Great video series!. It was very good how you kept your budget in mind. Even if you add your labor it is still not an expensive fix. Many people would just get a rebuilt engine. It's good to see that things can be fixed instead of scraped. Thanks again for this video series!
Very helpful videos enjoy your time spent and my cylinder head is back in action. Bolting up all of the timing stuff now and will have my B20B4 running again like you! To anyone with endless misfires you cant seem to figure out or fix it is most likely a burnt out or bent exhuast valve. Lots of people dont two step torque the cam hokder bolts and it causes binding on the valve rocker arms. Then you have them free floating in your engine with a bent valve to go along with your dancing rocker. Lmao that is exactly how I received my CRV when I bought it for 900$. Now 1500$ later I have a machined head. Not happy about the costs in trouble shooting but always do a compression test before doing ANY work on these engines. My grandfather was right. A compression test saves so much time and headaches. Hope some of my advice here helps someone in need and helps em save mulah. Power to Ronin for making this vid much details here!
Well I can't explain how I just watched both parts of this project but I found it fascinating. I'm a noob to cars - just bought a CR-V MK1 from 2001 on looks alone and then started worrying my moment in the sun will be destroyed due to a catastrophic engine issue or something else. Probably highly likely as it's got 150,000 miles on the clock and I know very little about cars! Anyway - your videos here - although I understood very little- gives me hope that I might, at some point, actually attempt a little bit of work on this car. Lot of learning to do - thank goodness for your videos! Good work!
I have faith in you! and 150k miles is low, its just getting started! Keep the valves adjusted and oil full and you should be fine for awhile. Perfect car to learn on for sure
If this is the first time to tackle a head gasket job, you need to take pics during disassembly and have a system for keeping the bolts with their components. I use magnetic dishes and ziploc bags for this. Also, try to use 6-point sockets for breaking/torqueing bolts, and use PB blaster for the crank bolt and exhaust bolts. If the exhaust bolt heads are covered with rust, they will likely be smaller than their original size, so try and find the next size down using SAE sockets, because any play will likely cause the socket to round off the head and add more time and a migraine to the job. Certain Honda bolts have short heads (e.g. the timing belt tensioner) and will round much easier if a 12 pt socket is used to break them. Rent the tool to hold the crank pulley stationary if you don't have a strong impact to remove the crank pulley bolt; that crank pulley bolt has the potential to stall your project for hours if not prepared Try to find someone who owns a Milwaukee 20V 1/2" impact to make quick work of removing this stubborn bolt.
When everything works out and you finish the project is one of the best feelings in the world. On the flipside one of the worst feelings is when that same project comes back a week later with problems! Lol
Great videos man, helped me change a burnt valve in my '01 crv, thanks for the tips and tutorial!! Couldn't afford to send it to the shop so once I saw your videos I got the shop manual and got to work, I live in Canada, and its back together before winter, got 1hr+ commute each way to work, now I dont have to drive the car all winter, thanks again!
This was awesome. I'm looking at a $2K bill to have my engine repaired. It's an 03 CRV with all the same codes as yours had. I suppose it could be a burnt out valve as well. I might even try and tackle it with your video to help.
I rebuilt my b18b1 integra engine and it sounded exactly like yours. On my way to the shop to do the timing, the timing belt snapped! Lol. Gonna assess the damage and see if anything is broken 🥲
That a big job, me it may take me like a week to do it, because, just changing the intake manifold gasket took me four days just to clean the old gasket from the engine block, the gasket was like welded to the engine, it was harder than the metal, I had to go slowly and easy so I don't damage the engine surface.
I know the video is 3yrs ago but I'm having a problem with oil leaking through my exhaust on my engine head and no its not valve cover gasket its actually leaking threw where the manifold is bolted i need help plz!!😭😭😭😭😭
Nice videos.. We have taken the Head off, had it milled, Valves ground & now ready to re install We find our selves at a GAP in knowledge... setting the Cams in position, and lining up the Harmonic Balancer & then putting the belt on so that the timing and firing order all comes out right..... Help me find a Video or some instruction... Honda B20b4 in a 1998 CRV..
Hey I've watched all your videos and think I'm experiencing the broken valve as well, my check engine light comes on and off between certain amounts of driving, my plugs look good and coils I did a valve cover gasket replacement but still experiencing misfires I'm gonna give your tutorial a try, my engine also leaks alot my area is warm and I heard 10w30 oil might seal areas better and does better for start ups what's your idea on that?
you expect me to diagnose it online with that amount of info?? killing me. what if your fixes were poorly done? are your valve seals trash in the head? changing the block won't fix the head. when you did your previous 2 head gaskets was the head sent to machine shop? decked and valve job?
U see I didn't do.it my self I paid over 3grand of my currency just to get it fixed and its still doing the same thing smoking through the exhaust pipe I know there got.to.be a leak somewhere in the head that letting the oil go through the manifold but I have been watching your stuff so I can know how to remove the head my self and do my own checks
Awesome video man! Thanks for taking the time to record it and put it up. I had a question, does the ESM you’re using tell you how to install the cams, rockers, etc? I noticed it wasn’t covered at the start of the video
Great video series!. It was very good how you kept your budget in mind. Even if you add your labor it is still not an expensive fix. Many people would just get a rebuilt engine. It's good to see that things can be fixed instead of scraped. Thanks again for this video series!
Thanks for the kind words and the views~ really appreciate it
Very helpful videos enjoy your time spent and my cylinder head is back in action. Bolting up all of the timing stuff now and will have my B20B4 running again like you! To anyone with endless misfires you cant seem to figure out or fix it is most likely a burnt out or bent exhuast valve. Lots of people dont two step torque the cam hokder bolts and it causes binding on the valve rocker arms. Then you have them free floating in your engine with a bent valve to go along with your dancing rocker. Lmao that is exactly how I received my CRV when I bought it for 900$. Now 1500$ later I have a machined head. Not happy about the costs in trouble shooting but always do a compression test before doing ANY work on these engines. My grandfather was right. A compression test saves so much time and headaches. Hope some of my advice here helps someone in need and helps em save mulah. Power to Ronin for making this vid much details here!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it and got your car going!
Well I can't explain how I just watched both parts of this project but I found it fascinating. I'm a noob to cars - just bought a CR-V MK1 from 2001 on looks alone and then started worrying my moment in the sun will be destroyed due to a catastrophic engine issue or something else. Probably highly likely as it's got 150,000 miles on the clock and I know very little about cars! Anyway - your videos here - although I understood very little- gives me hope that I might, at some point, actually attempt a little bit of work on this car. Lot of learning to do - thank goodness for your videos! Good work!
I have faith in you! and 150k miles is low, its just getting started! Keep the valves adjusted and oil full and you should be fine for awhile. Perfect car to learn on for sure
Glad u knew what to do,patience seems to be the correct altitude when doing this,thanks for video
If this is the first time to tackle a head gasket job, you need to take pics during disassembly and have a system for keeping the bolts with their components. I use magnetic dishes and ziploc bags for this. Also, try to use 6-point sockets for breaking/torqueing bolts, and use PB blaster for the crank bolt and exhaust bolts. If the exhaust bolt heads are covered with rust, they will likely be smaller than their original size, so try and find the next size down using SAE sockets, because any play will likely cause the socket to round off the head and add more time and a migraine to the job. Certain Honda bolts have short heads (e.g. the timing belt tensioner) and will round much easier if a 12 pt socket is used to break them. Rent the tool to hold the crank pulley stationary if you don't have a strong impact to remove the crank pulley bolt; that crank pulley bolt has the potential to stall your project for hours if not prepared Try to find someone who owns a Milwaukee 20V 1/2" impact to make quick work of removing this stubborn bolt.
When everything works out and you finish the project is one of the best feelings in the world. On the flipside one of the worst feelings is when that same project comes back a week later with problems! Lol
Jiggy's Outdoors all went well :) end of the video shows a bit. Thankful no customers coming back! ( at least not this one, nobody is perfect ;) )
Damn good video. Very clear information and instruction. Hats off to you my guy.
Great videos man, helped me change a burnt valve in my '01 crv, thanks for the tips and tutorial!! Couldn't afford to send it to the shop so once I saw your videos I got the shop manual and got to work, I live in Canada, and its back together before winter, got 1hr+ commute each way to work, now I dont have to drive the car all winter, thanks again!
So glad I could help! Thanks for all the kinds words. You did it! Feels good huh?
@@roninmotors7466 yep sure does, definately learned a lot!
Great videos man! Thank you. Helped me change a burnt exhaust valve on my 98 crv.
This was awesome. I'm looking at a $2K bill to have my engine repaired. It's an 03 CRV with all the same codes as yours had. I suppose it could be a burnt out valve as well. I might even try and tackle it with your video to help.
I rebuilt my b18b1 integra engine and it sounded exactly like yours. On my way to the shop to do the timing, the timing belt snapped! Lol. Gonna assess the damage and see if anything is broken 🥲
You do good work. Your thought process is correct. I'd trust you to work on my car. And I don't say that often.
Thank you very much! I really cared about the cars that passed through my shop and the families they belonged to
That a big job, me it may take me like a week to do it, because, just changing the intake manifold gasket took me four days just to clean the old gasket from the engine block, the gasket was like welded to the engine, it was harder than the metal, I had to go slowly and easy so I don't damage the engine surface.
can you plse help the clearens for the rokets int and exh
I know the video is 3yrs ago but I'm having a problem with oil leaking through my exhaust on my engine head and no its not valve cover gasket its actually leaking threw where the manifold is bolted i need help plz!!😭😭😭😭😭
We're not worthy!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
PLANING ON DONG THE HEAD GASKET . W/PUMP TIMING BELT AND VALVE SEALS TO MY B20 . THE T/BELT BROKE SO I HOPE IS ALL GOOD
Nice videos.. We have taken the Head off, had it milled, Valves ground & now ready to re install
We find our selves at a GAP in knowledge... setting the Cams in position, and lining up the Harmonic Balancer & then putting the belt on so that the timing and firing order all comes out right..... Help me find a Video or some instruction... Honda B20b4 in a 1998 CRV..
Man just seeing this now... I replacing the head gasket and now trying to connect the hoses and I kind of got turnt around. Help please
whats up? not sure how i can help over YT.
Hey I've watched all your videos and think I'm experiencing the broken valve as well, my check engine light comes on and off between certain amounts of driving, my plugs look good and coils I did a valve cover gasket replacement but still experiencing misfires I'm gonna give your tutorial a try, my engine also leaks alot my area is warm and I heard 10w30 oil might seal areas better and does better for start ups what's your idea on that?
And its causing it to smoke i already did two head gaskets repairs with two engine blocks still having the same problems
you expect me to diagnose it online with that amount of info?? killing me. what if your fixes were poorly done? are your valve seals trash in the head? changing the block won't fix the head. when you did your previous 2 head gaskets was the head sent to machine shop? decked and valve job?
Yes i took it to the machine shop
U see I didn't do.it my self I paid over 3grand of my currency just to get it fixed and its still doing the same thing smoking through the exhaust pipe I know there got.to.be a leak somewhere in the head that letting the oil go through the manifold but I have been watching your stuff so I can know how to remove the head my self and do my own checks
@@damienbassue9355 that’s pretty rough. It’s either going to be valve seals or worn piston rings. I wish you luck!
The mechanic did new piston rings
Bro do you have a video on tightening the valves and the rocket arms?
i sure do, check out my videos!
do u do b20 vtec install
i av on Honda CR-V 1999 model is overdue for service
now i observe dat is smoking what can i do to stop d smoking
Awesome video man! Thanks for taking the time to record it and put it up. I had a question, does the ESM you’re using tell you how to install the cams, rockers, etc? I noticed it wasn’t covered at the start of the video
how the fuk did you change the timing belt without taking off the crank pulley?
Can you come fix my 99 honda crv
Haha thanks 🙏 plenty of mechanics around you I’m sure. Give em a call
my Honda CR-V 1999 model is overdue an is smoking what can i do to stop d smoke
No torque specs?
mfitchtoo1955 this is Part 2.....see how the head is already torqued on?? Lol
So, in part 1, I can get the specs? What is the name, I can't find it?? LOL
I found it, thanks LOL!
I'm only 18 and have this issue with my crv, I wish you were local man:/
Gerardo Paniagua fix it yourself bro. Honda is super simple to work with.