How to adjust valves on a Honda Civic. My 2000 Honda Civic VP (DX Value Package) had 225,000 miles on it, and the valves were getting kind of noisy. I used to adjust the valves on a couple old Ford Mustangs (1967 and 1974) that I used to own and that wasn’t too hard. Doing it on my Honda was a little more involved. But overall, it wasn’t too difficult once I got in there. In this video, I walk you through the steps to do it. Even though this is a 2000 Honda Civic, the steps are pretty much the same on many other models and years of Honda’s. After adjusting the valves, the engine is much quieter, and running smoother. I also show how to adjust the valves WITHOUT having to remove the timing belt cover, which can add some extra steps removing and re-installing other parts. This engine is a D16Y7, but the steps will apply to other similar engines.
At the end, I give the steps to reset the ECU. These are probably overkill, but what the hey.
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This video is to bring you a closer look at the ASI 0755-SS18 18″ Towel Bar.
This item consists of three components, first you’ll have your steel tube (18″).
There is a link below this video to the cut sheet with everything important.
This is stainless steel.
You will also have two wall flanges (these are not the same).
One flange has a set screw and that is intended for holding the bar on (alan wrench style set screw).
Heavy duty stainless steel, type 818-304, 1″ diameter, 20 gauge.
You’ll have your two counter-sunk flanges.
This is really a substantial item.
This is something you would see in a nursing home, hospital, commercial sort of hotel application.
The bar is 1″ diameter.
The flanges have a projection of 2-1/2″ to the center line which would put the overall at about 3-1/16″.
The mounting plate diameter is 2-5/8″.
Center line is 2-1/2″.
The bar is 18″ (measured from center to center).
Screws are NOT included, you’re going to have to provide fasteners for your three counter sunk holes (round head style screw).
There is a guide to the installation on the cut sheet (link below this video).
54″ maximum above the finished floor for your unit.
If you’re buying multiple bars at once be careful not to use all your mounting brackets with the set screws, you only get one per each bar.
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