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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2007

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Honda Accord CYLINDER HEAD COVER torque settings

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Metzeler.72@gmail.com - 01 Feb 2007 14:05 GMT
Hi,
As a result of the answers I recieved froma previous post (found oil
in one of the cylinders when I tried changing the sparkplugs.  I was
told to change the cylinder head cover gasket and the 4 rings.  I was
wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction as to where
I could find the torque settings for the screws for the head cover
once I re-assemble it?  Also will I need to dab a little silicone in
the 4 corners once I re-install the new gasket?
Car is a 97 Accord LX 4 door automatic.  I do have a haynes manual but
I don't remember seeing the torque settings for this.

Your help is very much appreciated .. you guys are great!

Cheers,
LP
Tegger - 01 Feb 2007 14:18 GMT
Metzeler.72@gmail.com wrote in news:1170338703.590276.12180
@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> Hi,
> As a result of the answers I recieved froma previous post (found oil
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Your help is very much appreciated .. you guys are great!

7 ft lbs per nut.

You can use a tiny dab of Permatex sensor-safe Ultra-Grey in the corners if
you wish.

Make 100% certain to clean off EVERY trace of grit from the gasket tracks
before installing.

I find a thin smear of engine oil on the gasket helps it to seat more
reliably in the sharp corners around the cams.

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jim beam - 01 Feb 2007 14:20 GMT
> Hi,
> As a result of the answers I recieved froma previous post (found oil
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> I could find the torque settings for the screws for the head cover
> once I re-assemble it?

you're tightening against rubber, not metal, so there's no torque as
such.  just tighten until you can feel the rubber bottom out.

>  Also will I need to dab a little silicone in
> the 4 corners once I re-install the new gasket?

officially, yes, there should be sealant, but i don't think it's
silicone - i think it's supposed to be one of the non-hardening types.
[hylomar?]  for myself, i don't bother on my cars, and if the gasket is
new, they always seal perfectly - they only leak if re-used.

> Car is a 97 Accord LX 4 door automatic.  I do have a haynes manual but
> I don't remember seeing the torque settings for this.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Cheers,
> LP
 
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