engine click?
#14
RE: engine click?
If you know enough to try it out on your own here's a link to detailed instructions with pictures that I found online...
I have a very in depth mechanical knowledge of the car and I would probably take it to my local honda deaslership, rather than do this myself... Mine needs it done now too, but I keep putting it off... I just don't feel like messign with that myself, I could do it, just wouldn't do it...
Anyway, prolly better to take it to a shop, but here's the directions anyway, in case you want to give it a try. http://www.georgebelton.com/6g.civic...ance/index.php
Edit: that's only good for the D series... you did not mention what year/model your car is or what engine you have
-Mike-
I have a very in depth mechanical knowledge of the car and I would probably take it to my local honda deaslership, rather than do this myself... Mine needs it done now too, but I keep putting it off... I just don't feel like messign with that myself, I could do it, just wouldn't do it...
Anyway, prolly better to take it to a shop, but here's the directions anyway, in case you want to give it a try. http://www.georgebelton.com/6g.civic...ance/index.php
Edit: that's only good for the D series... you did not mention what year/model your car is or what engine you have
-Mike-
#16
RE: engine click?
is everyone else thinkin about 100 bucks? i can live with that. its my weekday car so i gota keep it reliable.. i dont wana rack the miles up on my s2k... is it going to completely F*** up my engine if I dont get this done right away?
#17
RE: engine click?
You can wait a while. When it starts to rattle so it sounds like a diesel engine even after it's warmed up, I'd start to worry about shaking things apart.
That is if the noise is from the valves to begin with. I suggested adjusting them as the first step to rule it out.
That is if the noise is from the valves to begin with. I suggested adjusting them as the first step to rule it out.
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