Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
#61
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
MAT wrote:
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
>
you're much better off with one of these:
http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
and an ordinary screwdriver.
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
>
you're much better off with one of these:
http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
and an ordinary screwdriver.
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
MAT wrote:
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
MAT wrote:
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
MAT wrote:
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
#65
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
MAT wrote:
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the 60
> dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver but I
> might get it for 13 bux.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>
-----------------------------------------
Do a google search and you'll find that a lot of the V-tec people like it.
'Curly'
#66
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
jim beam wrote:
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
#67
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
jim beam wrote:
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
jim beam wrote:
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
jim beam wrote:
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
> MAT wrote:
>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>
>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>
>>
> you're much better off with one of these:
>
> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>
> and an ordinary screwdriver.
-----------------------------------------
Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
http://www.vtec.net/
'Curly'
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
motsco_ wrote:
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
motsco_ wrote:
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
motsco_ wrote:
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
motsco_ wrote:
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
> jim beam wrote:
>> MAT wrote:
>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of the
>>> 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and screwdriver
>>> but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>
>>>
>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>
>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>
>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock nuts.
> TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended google.com
> for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
> http://www.vtec.net/
>
> 'Curly'
these look accessible to me!
http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
jim beam wrote:
> motsco_ wrote:
>> jim beam wrote:
>>> MAT wrote:
>>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of
>>>> the 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and
>>>> screwdriver but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>>
>>>>
>>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>>
>>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>>
>>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>>
>> -----------------------------------------
>>
>> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock
>> nuts. TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended
>> google.com for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
>> http://www.vtec.net/
>>
>> 'Curly'
>
> these look accessible to me!
> http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
------------------------------------------
That's a picture of a b-16, similar to the NON-V-tec engine in my CR-V.
I thought MAT was talking about being able to use it on both kinds of
engines (since we were talking about a "a 2003 CR-V with a
16-Valve-i-VTEC").
Custom tools seem to make life easier and pay for themselves very
quickly (especially when this one is inexpensive to start with) :-)
I own the long handled pro 12 mm combination wrench, but since my '98
Odyssey is a VTec, I've thought about that tool as well.
'Curly'
> motsco_ wrote:
>> jim beam wrote:
>>> MAT wrote:
>>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of
>>>> the 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and
>>>> screwdriver but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>>
>>>>
>>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>>
>>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>>
>>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>>
>> -----------------------------------------
>>
>> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock
>> nuts. TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended
>> google.com for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
>> http://www.vtec.net/
>>
>> 'Curly'
>
> these look accessible to me!
> http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
------------------------------------------
That's a picture of a b-16, similar to the NON-V-tec engine in my CR-V.
I thought MAT was talking about being able to use it on both kinds of
engines (since we were talking about a "a 2003 CR-V with a
16-Valve-i-VTEC").
Custom tools seem to make life easier and pay for themselves very
quickly (especially when this one is inexpensive to start with) :-)
I own the long handled pro 12 mm combination wrench, but since my '98
Odyssey is a VTec, I've thought about that tool as well.
'Curly'
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Re: Valves adjusted every 30,000 miles?
jim beam wrote:
> motsco_ wrote:
>> jim beam wrote:
>>> MAT wrote:
>>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of
>>>> the 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and
>>>> screwdriver but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>>
>>>>
>>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>>
>>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>>
>>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>>
>> -----------------------------------------
>>
>> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock
>> nuts. TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended
>> google.com for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
>> http://www.vtec.net/
>>
>> 'Curly'
>
> these look accessible to me!
> http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
------------------------------------------
That's a picture of a b-16, similar to the NON-V-tec engine in my CR-V.
I thought MAT was talking about being able to use it on both kinds of
engines (since we were talking about a "a 2003 CR-V with a
16-Valve-i-VTEC").
Custom tools seem to make life easier and pay for themselves very
quickly (especially when this one is inexpensive to start with) :-)
I own the long handled pro 12 mm combination wrench, but since my '98
Odyssey is a VTec, I've thought about that tool as well.
'Curly'
> motsco_ wrote:
>> jim beam wrote:
>>> MAT wrote:
>>>> Anybody get this from amazon? It looks like an exact knockoff of
>>>> the 60 dollar honda one. I've done well with box wrench and
>>>> screwdriver but I might get it for 13 bux.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/Alltrade-64882...9?ie=UTF8&s=hi
>>>>
>>>>
>>> you're much better off with one of these:
>>>
>>> http://www.stahlwille-online.de/pict...20_fot_012.jpg
>>>
>>> and an ordinary screwdriver.
>>
>> -----------------------------------------
>>
>> Jim, I think some V-Tec's require a long reach to get at the lock
>> nuts. TEGGER would know about this one. That's why I recommended
>> google.com for a search. I was thinking of "The Temple of VTEC"
>> http://www.vtec.net/
>>
>> 'Curly'
>
> these look accessible to me!
> http://timingbelt.soben.com/t_belt16e.jpg
------------------------------------------
That's a picture of a b-16, similar to the NON-V-tec engine in my CR-V.
I thought MAT was talking about being able to use it on both kinds of
engines (since we were talking about a "a 2003 CR-V with a
16-Valve-i-VTEC").
Custom tools seem to make life easier and pay for themselves very
quickly (especially when this one is inexpensive to start with) :-)
I own the long handled pro 12 mm combination wrench, but since my '98
Odyssey is a VTec, I've thought about that tool as well.
'Curly'