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UNIQUEPLYR Jaime Posted on Apr 18, 2019

2010 honda odyssey valve cover torque specs and sequence.

Replacing valve cover gaskets. a diagram would be extremely helpful. thanks in advance.

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About 10 intch pounds and tighten frome the center out

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2010

SOURCE: 1997 cavalier head gasket replacement with a 2.2.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2010

SOURCE: what is the procedure to

3.0L Engine

  1. Drain the engine coolant.
  2. Remove the right front fender apron seal.
  3. Remove the v-bank cover.
  4. Disconnect the inlet radiator hose.
  5. Remove the front upper center suspension brace sub-assembly.
  6. Remove the air cleaner assembly with the hose.
  7. Remove the intake air surge tank, as follows:
    1. Disconnect the accelerator cable.
    2. Remove the bolt, and disconnect the speed control cable with the bracket.
    3. Disconnect the Throttle Position (TP) sensor connector.
    4. Disconnect the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve connector.
    5. Remove the 3 bolts, and disconnect the PS pressure tube From the intake air surge tank, throttle body bracket and No.1 engine hanger.
    6. Disconnect the 2 water bypass hoses and No.6 air hose.

FIG : Disconnect the 2 water bypass hoses and No.6 air hose

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G. Disconnect the purge hose.

FIG : Disconnect the purge hose

jyackle5_2.jpg H. Disconnect the hoses and cables.

FIG : Disconnect the hoses and cables

jyackle5_3.jpg I. Remove the 2 bolts and No.1 engine hanger. J. Remove the 2 bolts and throttle body bracket. FIG : Location of the No. 1 engine hanger and throttle body bracket


jyackle5_4.jpg K. Disconnect the engine wire from emission control valve set.
L. Using an 8 mm socket hexagon wrench, remove the 2 bolts, 2 nuts and intake air surge tank.
FIG : Intake air surge tank mounting

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  1. Remove the ignition coil. For more details, refer to the Engine Electrical Section.
    1. Remove the right and/or left cylinder head cover sub-assemblies, as follows:
    1. Using a E6 Torx® wrench, remove the 2 bolts, and disconnect the engine wire protector, if necessary.
    2. Remove the 9 bolts and cylinder head cover.

    1. Thoroughly clean the gasket mating surfaces.
    FIG : Left side cylinder head cover removal jyackle5_6.jpg

    Anonymous

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    • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

    SOURCE: Replacing head gasket on 1995 honda civic, require torque specs and secquence

    wow. a lot of bad information on this site. Refer to a manual for the proper torque sequence. The civic I believe is a two step torque procedure. First 22 ft lbs, than 53 ft lbs.

    George Obray

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    • Posted on Oct 24, 2008

    SOURCE: Valve cover and Oil pan bolt torque

    Inside to outside for torque pattern, 7 foot lbs. or 144 inch lbs.

    Anonymous

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    • Posted on Sep 17, 2009

    SOURCE: i need the torque specs for a 2000 honda accord 4

    7.2 ft lbs

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