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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2007

Is it just me or are my valves loud when the engine is cold?

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  • Why don't you put all the bolts in the high pressure side hose on the power steering pump before you paint anything else!!

  • @kris9377, Unfortunately the bolt is actually in there, but the head broke off of one of the 2 bolts. Been too lazy to tap it out. Either way, it has never leaked with it being held with just 1 bolt.

  • it's an automatic

  • @vmartinez71, This video is a bit old. This car USED to be an automatic. I have since converted this to a 5 speed manual. Did the conversion myself.

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  • @kayasutra, Valves have nothing to do with a timing belt cover, dumbass.

  • @kayasutra, Sorry for calling you dumbass, I guess there could be trouble if a rock fell in, then all hell would break loose.

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  • WHY PAINT FIX YOUR SHIT!

  • @gregbiggs82 actually it's right in front of the cam gear

  • Is it just me or is there a serious lack of a dipstick and tube. Maybe its out of oil dingbat! Is it not supposed to be coming out of the hole in the heat shield on the front of the engine?!?!?

  • This car needs more than a valve adjustment. The owner needs a car replacement--something other than Honda or Toyota.

  • That's not your valves i think, but your pistons "knocking", Japanese engines do that sometimes (short stroke, big bore and short/flat pistons). When the engine is warm, i supose it's gone? That's because the pistons expand when they get hot and there is less clearance between cylinder and piston, the piston doesn't "wobble and wiggle" inside the cylinder anymore. So always warm up your engine with patience and low rpm or you cause severe damage to the engine.

  • should do a valve adjustment.

  • @thecacaman1 hey hes right

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  • circles with you untill you either 1. admit we are both right then try to make your self sound smarter by trying to make somebody else sound wrong with something else (which you already have) or 2. you try to turn something around on somebody else that you bring up to begin with.(like you try to forget what you typed in the past then try to confuse somebody with another pointless argument). Well its not going to work with me, so dont even pull that shit.

  • You like to argue like a 12 year old, like I said I provided the best advice to the man, and you just have to argue with anybody on here just because you think you know everything because you work at a garage and know how to read and follow directions from a do it your self book. Now you are trying to turn this around on me, Who brought up about using a manual in the first place?? oh, wait I do believe that was you. You have no base to this argument and you know that, it just goes in

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