CRV Valve Adjustment
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Re: CRV Valve Adjustment
Feeler gauge. I would invest in the service manual, if you plan on doing
your own maintenance or repairs. www.helminc.com
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> Is there any way to tell if the valves are too tight??
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your own maintenance or repairs. www.helminc.com
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> Is there any way to tell if the valves are too tight??
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Feeler gauge. I would invest in the service manual, if you plan on doing
your own maintenance or repairs. www.helminc.com
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> Is there any way to tell if the valves are too tight??
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your own maintenance or repairs. www.helminc.com
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> Is there any way to tell if the valves are too tight??
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> Is there any way to tell if the valves are too tight??
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Like I said . . . If it's got more than 30,000 miles since the last
adjustment, you've probably got a valve or two that's getting too tight.
I've been happy with the Chilton's manual, which I got from the Honda
dealer. Has a red CR-V on the cover. Did you check to see whether your
CR-V is making that awful noise when you do U-turns as well?
'Curly'
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> Is there any way to tell if the valves are too tight??
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Like I said . . . If it's got more than 30,000 miles since the last
adjustment, you've probably got a valve or two that's getting too tight.
I've been happy with the Chilton's manual, which I got from the Honda
dealer. Has a red CR-V on the cover. Did you check to see whether your
CR-V is making that awful noise when you do U-turns as well?
'Curly'
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