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cylinder #3 intake valve

hi guys, quick question, im doing a headgasket on my 2005 honda civic 1.7, i got the head removed and i notice that cylinder #3 intake valve is open(just one) is this normal?

i got all the timing mark lined up before removing the timing belt.

really appreciated your answer thanks in advance

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Re: cylinder #3 intake valve

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#3 intake valve is open(just one) is this normal?
Yes.

Be sure to perform a valve lash inspection and adjustment before the valve cover goes back on.
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Re: cylinder #3 intake valve

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Be sure to perform a valve lash inspection and adjustment before the valve cover goes back on.
Sorry to butt in but still trying to learn as much as I can for my teardown next week. When you get the engine on TDC and align all the marks and then pull the head. I want to check the valve sealing by putting fluid on the closed vales. I will obviously need to turn it to close any open valves to test them. When I go to reinstall the head can I just realign the marks or is there an issue of maybe getting it 180 out? Thanks.

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Re: cylinder #3 intake valve

When I go to reinstall the head can I just realign the marks or is there an issue of maybe getting it 180 out? Thanks.
Line up the marks again before you set the head back on, "UP" marking of the gear somewhere near the top (same as when you removed it).

You can't get it "in time" and be 180* out..
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Re: cylinder #3 intake valve

thanks for the reply, what is did is just tear it apart and put the new headgasket . my cylinder was in good shape. i did really get oeverheated all the way to H. i just notice that my temp gauge goes up. that when i notice there a problem. i search every where about the 7th gen and all in came to headgasket problem. coolant is going to resevoir. i took it apart monday and just finished it today, so far so good. This is actually my first time to take honda engine apart. i've done infiniti short block. this engine is so easy. just make sure you line up all the mark top and bottom.


Addn't to my question.

i got my scanner shook up. what is the set IGNITION TIMING?
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Re: cylinder #3 intake valve

i did really get oeverheated all the way to H.
Did you have the head checked for flatness/warpage? It doesn't seem to take much of an overheat to warp a head.

i got my scanner shook up. what is the set IGNITION TIMING?
On a 1.7 all you can do is make sure the cam/crank are in time. There is no ignition adjustment.
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Re: cylinder #3 intake valve

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Did you have the head checked for flatness/warpage? It doesn't seem to take much of an overheat to warp a head.

yes i did, check for flatness.

On a 1.7 all you can do is make sure the cam/crank are in time. There is no ignition adjustment.
okay, that's good to know thanks


so far so good. i drove it for ten miles and did not get any coolant over flowing from the resevoir.
 
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