Did you get a P3497 Code after you changed the Valve gasket? The code comes up when you go over 3000 rpm. If it leaking from the rear then could be Valve solenoid on the back
Great video. Thank you! I am new to Honda a bit and did not know about the spool valve gasket. Can you post the link to that spool valve gasket you used please?
just type honda spool valve gasket plus the year and model of your vehicle on amazon, make sure it matches as their are different versions of this valve.
Same.... Haven't had a problem yet. Had TB done at 225k.. It runs like a clock. My buddies wife has one also and she forgot to do the oil change for an entire year, surprisingly hers has survived and keeps on going.
yea, I noticed after the fact, eventually learned this cars engine was replaced, but this engine had issues. The leak was still their after all this and found out it had bent valves.
just type honda spool valve gasket plus the year and model of your vehicle on amazon, make sure it matches as their are different versions of this valve. thats why I did not post it
Worst vehicle I have ever purchased. Thought honda was a dependable car. It is until it starts giving you problems then it's one problem after another. I will never purchase another pilot in my life. The $$$$ keeps adding up no thnx honda never again.
agreed, even after doing this, I still had the problem, turns out it was a bad head, delt with bad coil pack, failed timing belt tensioner, I ended up selling it and getting a toyota highlander, hated this suv.
@@DLMGarage Yeah the timing belt tensioner is designed to go right at 100k and you don't want to wait or you risk damaging the engine. So that was $1200 and with the other fixes I have dumped 3k into this veh in just the last 6mos.
I hate to hear that Mr Smith, I've got a 2010 MDX with 288K and it's had a few problems but I can't complain. These engines like synthetic oil(10-30 or 40 in Texas). The last TB I installed was a Blue Gates that's Kevlar and I expect it to last 200K from installation. There's a company out in Florida that makes a manual belt tensioner I'll install when it goes out. (P2R Power Rev Racing) It was roughly $650 for both cams(OE) and a couple rocker arms and they can be swapped without pulling the heads. Any BMW, Audi, MB is going to be more expensive to repair and probably much harder to work on. Something I see on a lot of videos is no one checks the PCV System for good function. Varnish buildup inside, cheap oil and not changed often enough. I don't have VCM but I'd disable that first thing with all the problems it creates. At 26:25 the small hose that goes from the Valve Cover to the Intake pulls all the Blowby out of the engine and fills up with deposits until it clogs up. Keep it cleaned out. Maybe you got one that was neglected I don't know but Honda/Acura and Toyota/Lexus have the best names in the industry for a reason. Anyway, it pulls my boat pretty good, could use more torque. ruclips.net/video/-Pa8_Jkk1wc/видео.html
Did you get a P3497 Code after you changed the Valve gasket? The code comes up when you go over 3000 rpm. If it leaking from the rear then could be Valve solenoid on the back
Impressive! Did you go to school to be a mechanic or work as one? Your video is fantastic.
nahh just been tinkering around for years.
Go to 35:35 for the reveal.
Great video. Thank you! I am new to Honda a bit and did not know about the spool valve gasket. Can you post the link to that spool valve gasket you used please?
just type honda spool valve gasket plus the year and model of your vehicle on amazon, make sure it matches as their are different versions of this valve.
Great video thank you for sharing!
What did you do with that rubber exhaust hanger? To fully remove the exhaust pipe?
I spray it with some lube and pry it out from the exhaust.
I must have gotten luck. 2011, 237k miles and nothing but the general maintenance stuff.
Same.... Haven't had a problem yet. Had TB done at 225k.. It runs like a clock. My buddies wife has one also and she forgot to do the oil change for an entire year, surprisingly hers has survived and keeps on going.
This car was neglected, which caused all these problems.
@@DLMGarage I can see where that would be the case. My only critique is the fact they chose a timing belt over a ⛓️ with an interference engine.
Does the oil pan come straight out? Or do you have to take an engine mount off for clearance?
Nah, just take off the brace, exhaust and let it hang. And the pan just comes down
Came right out
Are you in PA, I have the oil leak in same spot
NC
What sensor is attached to the oil pan?
Not sure. Might be the oil level sensor
Crankshaft position sensor
You know the name of the lid you removed at minute 12:25?
either inspection plate or fly wheel cover
Is that a junk yard oil pan or engine? I see that junkyard tag!
yea, I noticed after the fact, eventually learned this cars engine was replaced, but this engine had issues. The leak was still their after all this and found out it had bent valves.
@@DLMGarage yea done so much work hard to miss. Just an old shade tree mechanic lol
Do you have the link for the VCM muzzler? I bought one but it didn’t work. Thanks
www.ebay.com/itm/353133561057?hash=item52386684e1:g:coIAAOSwxlBeKQgD&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAA4HNX3L6aFw5jK0OJXGKWGehiuf8KFSjf%2BMz9n1xlp5r17DcGxYKYub2akjVHy2olNL8Oi0A%2B3fR%2FeZ3y2gJh9ubhy7RmqBn8eGy2gKQpnlDT%2FzjG5dJFob3WsixfMBOkzFPEfS7r0jwuxBuzxwdyAE%2B1uU%2BJE4oejYLPM9jzJJlzvs7ASyFzRVRuLqsBx5SHFnJMiwr5Q4A1W34XV3SGdQ0SIrtE4Gw%2FSiEJBT3FWNbcIqJ5wHHwnf8IRVkzojPyHR9kQ92JpexaPkfzEFHqzacjL5LNtu2ToUihByCpiXsP%7Ctkp%3ABFBM3v_rzNJh
Get S-VCM Controller 4 years now no issues
Link on the description?
just type honda spool valve gasket plus the year and model of your vehicle on amazon, make sure it matches as their are different versions of this valve.
thats why I did not post it
What year was this pilot?
2012
@@DLMGarage, the grille on the 2012's have horizontal slats; this one looks more like a 2011 or prior model.
hey guys if this is a china made gasket you should be alarmed... month or half a yeah maximum.
HOW MANY MILES
110k
Worst vehicle I have ever purchased. Thought honda was a dependable car. It is until it starts giving you problems then it's one problem after another. I will never purchase another pilot in my life. The $$$$ keeps adding up no thnx honda never again.
agreed, even after doing this, I still had the problem, turns out it was a bad head, delt with bad coil pack, failed timing belt tensioner, I ended up selling it and getting a toyota highlander, hated this suv.
@@DLMGarage Yeah the timing belt tensioner is designed to go right at 100k and you don't want to wait or you risk damaging the engine. So that was $1200 and with the other fixes I have dumped 3k into this veh in just the last 6mos.
@@mrsmith7751 wow
Lol you never owned a mini cooper. Hondas are super easy to work on compared to a bmw product
I hate to hear that Mr Smith, I've got a 2010 MDX with 288K and it's had a few problems but I can't complain. These engines like synthetic oil(10-30 or 40 in Texas). The last TB I installed was a Blue Gates that's Kevlar and I expect it to last 200K from installation. There's a company out in Florida that makes a manual belt tensioner I'll install when it goes out. (P2R Power Rev Racing)
It was roughly $650 for both cams(OE) and a couple rocker arms and they can be swapped without pulling the heads. Any BMW, Audi, MB is going to be more expensive to repair and probably much harder to work on. Something I see on a lot of videos is no one checks the PCV System for good function. Varnish buildup inside, cheap oil and not changed often enough. I don't have VCM but I'd disable that first thing with all the problems it creates.
At 26:25 the small hose that goes from the Valve Cover to the Intake pulls all the Blowby out of the engine and fills up with deposits until it clogs up. Keep it cleaned out.
Maybe you got one that was neglected I don't know but Honda/Acura and Toyota/Lexus have the best names in the industry for a reason. Anyway, it pulls my boat pretty good, could use more torque.
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