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    K20 Valve Cover Removal

    Hi Folks:

    I planned to send my K20 Valve for powder coating with Type-R red finishing, by the way, remove it has no problem (I guess), but should I leave those spark plug tube gasket on the valve cover or remove them as well (I found they are hard to remove and some ClubRSX member destory the rings on the cover). Also do I really to get the gasket in tube "honda bond" to glue the valve cover to the head?

    Finally, is anything I need to attention for this work?

    Thanks
    Last edited by yakuza; 11-12-08, 03:14 PM.

    #2
    remove those gaskets. Use something pointy or a small flat head screwdriver and carefully pry it out.
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      #3
      Thanks Fatboyz39,
      By the way, guys! did u use "honda bond" when u put the valve cover back to the head?? someone should know about it.

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        #4
        hondabond is awesome, better than the RTV sealant - as it wont flake off and clog up your oil passages.

        it is around $50 for a tube that lasts forever.
        ... retired/

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          #5
          +1 for using Hondabond.

          Here is a diagram showing the places where you should apply the sealant:



          I made a pdf of the sections of the manual about removing and installing the rocker cover but it is too large to upload on the forum. 20k limit bleh .
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            #6
            Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
            hondabond is awesome, better than the RTV sealant - as it wont flake off and clog up your oil passages.

            it is around $50 for a tube that lasts forever.
            Thanks tinkerbell.
            That is the way for sure!!

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              #7
              Originally posted by ChargeR View Post
              +1 for using Hondabond.

              Here is a diagram showing the places where you should apply the sealant:



              I made a pdf of the sections of the manual about removing and installing the rocker cover but it is too large to upload on the forum. 20k limit bleh .
              Thanks ChargeR!!

              That is exactly what I want to know!!

              Cool!

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                #8
                feel the

                the full K20A manual is here i though:

                http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/

                see Acura RSX (02-03)
                ... retired/

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                  feel the

                  the full K20A manual is here i though:

                  http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/

                  see Acura RSX (02-03)
                  Wow...even better!!
                  Thanks tinkerbell!!

                  By the way, any ideal how hard to tight up the bolts for the valve cover (torque)??
                  Last edited by yakuza; 12-12-08, 04:49 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by yakuza View Post
                    Wow...even better!!
                    Thanks tinkerbell!!

                    By the way, any ideal how hard to tight up the bolts for the valve cover (torque)??
                    use a normal 10mm ring spanner, not a breaker bar, lol!

                    the manual tells you EXACTLY how tight, but unless you have a torque wrench it is hard to know.

                    my rule of thumb is that most ring spanners are the right lenght compare to the size of teh nut - to not allow you to put too much torque... a 17mm spanner is longer than an 8mm spanner etcetera...

                    dont use your body weight at all, just use your arms.

                    do NOT over tighten.
                    ... retired/

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