valve cover HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual

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6-3
Valve Clearance
Adjustment
NOTE:
. Valves should be adjusted cold; at a cylinder head
temperature of less than 100'F (38"C).
Adjustment is the same for both intake and exhaust
valves.
. After adjusting, retorque the crankshaft pulley bolt to
177 N.m (18.0 kgim, 130 lbf.ft).
1. Remove cylinder head cover.
ADJUSTING SCREW LOCATIONS:
2. Set the No. 1 piston at top dead center (TDC) (see
page 6-12). "UP" mark on the pulley should be at
the top, and the TDC grooves on the pulley should
align with the TDC groove on timing belt back
cover. TDC mark (painted white) on the crankshaft
pulley should align with pointer on the timing belt
tower cover.
Number 1 Diston at TDC:
INTAKE
EXHAUST
TDC MARKSlPeinted whitel
CRANKSHAFTPULLEY
"UP" MARKS
TDC GROOVES

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Valve Clearance
Adjustment lcont'dl
a
4.
Adjust valve clearances on No. 1 cylinder.
lntlkc: 0.08 - o.l2 mm (o.(Xxl - 0.qr5 in)
Exhru3t 0.16 - 0.20 mm {0.0,05 - 0.008 in}
Loosen lhe locknut and turn the adjusting screw
until feeler gauge slides back and fonh with a slight
amount of drag.
LOCKNUT9x0.?5mm25 N.m 12,5 kgf.m, 18lbt'ft|
6.
Tighten the locknut and recheck clearance again.
Repeat adjustment if necessary.
Rotate ths crankshaft 180" counte.clockwise(camshaft pulley turns 90'). The "UP" mark should
be on the exhaust side. Adjust valves on No. 3 cylin-
der.
I{umbcr 3 pidon !t TDC:
EXHAUST CAITISHAFTPULI,IY
INTAKE CAMSHAFTPULLEY
.UP' MANKS
7. Rotate the crankshaft 180'counterclockwis€ to
bring No. 4 piston to TDC. The'UP" mark should
be pointing straight down. Adjust valves on No. 4
cylinder.
Numb€r il piston at TDC:
8. Rotate the crankshaft 180' co u nie rclockwise to
bring No. 2 piston to TDC. The "UP" mark should
be on the intake side. Adjust valves on No. 2 cylin-
oer.
Numbor 2 pirton !t TDC:
NOTE: Refer to page 6-31 when installing cylindor hEEd
cover.
"UP'MARKS
-UP" MARKS

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Valve Seals
Replacement (cylinder head removal not requiredl
NOTE: Cylinder head removal is not required in this
procedure.
The procodure shown below applies when using the in-
car valve spring compressor (Snap-on YA8845 with
Y AAA$-2A 718" attachment).
@@ whcn u3ing this tool, a: with any tool,
always u!€ agproved cyr Protcction. Using th.
right tool for cach iob hclps incraa3. produstivity
whilo 3ltrgu8rding tool!, cquipmcnt lnd the u3c1'
1. Turn the crankshaft so that the No. I and the No' 4
pistons are at top d€ad center (TDC).
2. Remove the cylinder head cover.
3. Remove the distributor.
4. Loosen and disconnect the timing belt from the
c8mshaft pulleys.
5. Remove the camshaft holde, bolts, then r€move the
camshaft holder, the camshaft and rocksr arms.
lntakc V!lv6 Sclls
6. Using the 6 mm bolts supplied with the tool, mount
the two up.ights to the cylinder head 8t the end
camshaft holde.s. The uprights fit as shown.
7. Insort the cross shaft through the bottom hole ot
the two up.ights.
6-5
OIL PASSAGE
OIL PASSAGES
Select the 7E in. diameter long compressor attach-
ment and fasten the attachment to the No. 4 hole of
the lever arm with the speed pin supplied.
Position the piston at TDC and insert an air adaptor
into th€ spark plug hole. Pump air into the cylinder
to keep the valv€ closed while cgmpressing springs
and removing the valve keepers.
Position the lever arm under the cross shaft so the
lever is psrpendicular to the shEft and ths compres-
sor attachment rests on toD of the rstainer for th€
spring being compressed. Use the rear position slot
on the lever as shown.
NOTE: Put shop towels over the oil passag€s to
prevent the valve keepers from falling into the cylin-
der h€ad.
(cont'd)

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'14.
Valve Seals
Replacement (cylinder head removal not required) (cont'dl
'11.Using a downward motion on the lever arm. com-press the valve spring and remove the keepers from
the valve stem. Slowly release pressure on the
spring.
Repeat step l1 for the other valve in that cylinder.
Remove the valve seals (see page 6-22).
Installthe valve seals (see page 6-23).
Install the springs, the retainers and the keepers in
reverse order of removal.
16. Repeat steps 9 to l5 for the other three cylinders.
ExhaGt Valvs Soals
17. Using the 6 mm bolts supplied with the tool, mount
the two uprights to the cylinder head at the end
camshaft holders. The uprights fit as shown.
18. Insert the cross shaft through the bottom hole of
the two uprights.
Select the 7/8 in. diameter short compressor attach-ment and fasten the attachment to the No. 4 hole ofthe lever arm with the speed pin supplied.
Position the piston at TDC and insert an air adaptorinto the spark plug hole. Pump air into the cylinder
to keep the valve closed while compressing springs
and removing the valve keepers.
19.
20.
21. Position the lever arm unde. the cross shaft so thelever is perpendicular to the shaft and the compres-
sor attachment rests on top of the retainer for thespring being compressed. Use the rear position sloton the lever as shown.
NOTE: Put shop towels over the oil passages toprevent the valve keepers from falling into the cylin-der head.
Using a downward motion on the lever arm, com-press the valve spring and remove the keepers fromthe valve stem. Slowly release pressure on thespring.
Repeat step 22 for the other valve in that cylinder.
Remove the valve seals (see page 6-22).
Install the valve seals (see page 6-23).
Install the springs, the retainers and the keepers inreverse order of removal.
Repeat steps 20 to 26 on the other three cylinders.
NOTE: Reler to page 6-31 when installing cylinderneao cover.
OIL PASSAGE
27.

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14.
16.
Installthe timing belt {see page 6-12).
Adjust the valve clea.ance (see page 6-31.
Install the rubber seal in the groove of the cylinder
head cover. Seat the seal in the recesses for thg
camshaft first, th€n work it into the groove around
the outside edges,
NOTE:
. Before installing the rubber seal, thoroughly
clean the seal and the groove.
. When installing, make sure the seal is seated
securely in the corners of the recass€s with no
gap.
CYUNDER HEADCOVER
RUBAER SEAL
17.Apply liquid gask€t to the rubber seal at the eight
corners of the recesses.
NOTE:
. Use liquid gaskst, Part No. 08718 - 0001.
. Check that the mating surfaces are cl€an and dry
before applying liquid gasket.
. Do not install the parts if 20 minutes or mor6
havs elapsod sinco applying liquid gasket.
Instead, reapply liquid gasket after removing old
reaidue.
. After assembly, wait at lsast 20 minutes before
filling the engine with oil.
Apply liquid g.sket tothe shaded areas.
(cont'd)
6-31

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Rocker Arms - Inspection Using Special Tools
CAUTION:
. Boforo using tho valvo inspoction tool. make 3uro
that th6 air prsssure gaugs on th6 air comprossol
indicatG over 250 kPa {2.5 kgf/cm', 36 psi}
. Inspect the valvs clearanco befors rockel lrm insPoc-
tion.
. Covor the timing belt with a shop towsl to pl€vent
qotting oil on lhe b6lt.
. Check ths mid rocker srm of oach cylindor at TDC.
1. Remove the cylinder head cover.
2. Plug the relief hole wiih the special tool (Air
Stopper).
Remove the bolt and washer from the inspection
hole and connect the valve inspection tool
AIR STOPPEBOTLA' - PR3O2OA
3.
REGULATOR VALVE. Pullths lever andturn to adjust.INSPECTIONHOtt
WASHERReplace.
10 x 1.0 mm20 N.m 12.0 kgf.m,1a tbt'ft|
TOOL
RELIEF HOLE
ICOMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE}
6-43
Apply specified air pressure to the rocker arm pis-
tons after loosening the regulator valve on the valve
inspection tool.
Specified Air Presrure:
250 kPa (2.5 kgt/cm', 36 psi)
- 500 kPa 15.0 kgf/cm'. 71 Psi)
Make sure that the primary and secondary rocker
arms are mechanically connected by the pistons
and that the mid rocker arms do not move when
pushed manuallv.
LOST MOTIONASSEMALY
PfiIMARYROCKER ARM
6.
7.
o lf any mid rocker arm moves independently of
tho primary and secondary rocker arms, replace
the rocker arms as a set.
Remove the tools.
Check the oDeration of the lost motion assembly by
pushing on the mid rocker arm. The lost motion
assemblv should compress fully and operate
smoothly through its full stroke. Replace the assem-
bly if it does not work smoothlY.
8. After insoection, check that the Malfunction
Indicator LamD (MlL) does not come on
NOTE: Refer to page 6-78 when installing cylinder head
cover.

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Valve Clearance
Adiustment
NOTE:
. Valves should be adjusted cold; at a cylinder head
temperature of less than 100"F (38'C).
. Adjustmsnt is the same for intake and exhaust
vatves.
o After adjusting, retorque the crankshaft pulloy bolt to
177 N.m ( 18.0 kgf.m, 130 lbf.ft).
1. Remove cylinder head cove..
ADJUSTING BOLT LOCANONS:
IMTAKE
No. 4 No.3 No. 2 No. 1
No.4 No.3 No.2 No. 1
EXHAUST
Set No. 1 piston at TDC. "UP" mark on the pulley
should be at top, and TDC grooves on the pulley
should align with the pointer on back cover. TDC
grooves (white paint) on the crankshatt pulley
should align with pointer on the timing belt lower
cover.
Numbr. 1 pirton .t TDC:
6-44
FOI{IER Ot{LOWEF COVERTDC MANKlP.int d whit.t
3.
4.
Diroction ofaotation.
Adjust valv6 clearanc6 on No. 1 cylinder.
Intlkc: 0.15 - 0.19 mm (0.006 - 0.0,07 inl
Exh.u3t 0.17 - 0.21 mm (0.007 - 0.m8 inl
Looson lh6 locknut and turn the adjusting screw
until feeler gaugo slides back and fonh with a slight
amount of drag.
TAPPET AI\,USTEN WREI{CI{O'LAA - PRIOIq'
7 x 0.75 mrn20 f+|n (2.0 kgf'm. 14lbtftl
FEEEN GAUGE

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Tightsn the locknut and recheck clearance again.
Rep6at sdjustm6nt if necossary.
Rotsts tha crankshaft 180' counterclockwiss
(c8mshaft pulley turns 90'). The "UP" mark should
be on th€ sxhaust 8id6, Adiust vslves on No. 3 cylin-
oer,
Nurrb.r3tittondTDC:
FEEI.IR GAUGE
.UP' MANKS
7. Rotato crankshaft 180' countsrclockwise to bring
No.4 piston to TDC. The "UP" mark should bo
pointing straight down. Adjust valves on No. 4
cylinder.
Numb.r 4 pidon .t Tt C:
8, Rotate crankshaft 180" counterclockwis€ to bring
No. 2 piston to TDC. The "UP" marks should be on
the intaks sid6. Adjust valves on No. 2 cylinder.
Nonb.r 2 pirton .l TltC:
NOTE: Refer to page 6-78 when installing cylinder head
cover.
6-45

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11.
12.
13.
Cylinder Head
Installation lcont'd)
lnstallthe timing belt lsee page 6-51).
Adjust the valve clearance (see page 6-44).
Install the rubber seal in the groove of the cylinder
head cover. Seat the seal in the recesses for the
camshaft first, then work it into the groove around
the outside edges.
NOTE:
. Before installing the rubber seal. thoroughly
clean the seal and the groove.
. When installing, make sure the seal is seatedsecurely in the corners of the recesses with nogap.
COVER
6-78
14. Apply liquid gasket to the rubbe. seal at the eightcorne.s of the recesses.
NOTE:
. Use liquid gasket, Part No. 08718 - 0001.. Check that the mating surfaces are clean and dry
before applying liquid gasket.
a Do not install the parts if 20 minutes or more
have elapsed since applying liquid gasket.
Instead,.eapply liquid gasket after removing oldresidue.
r After assembly, wait at least 20 minutes beforefilling the engine with oil.
Apply liquid gasket tothe shaded areas.

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Oil Pump
Overhaul
NOTE:
a Use new O-rings when reassembling.
a Apply oil to O-rings before installation.
. Use liquid gasket, Part No. 08718-OO01.
a After reassembly, check that the rotors move without binding.
6 x 1.0 mm6 N.m 10.6 kgl.m, 4 lbt'ttl
OUTER ROTORInspection, pages I 10, 11O.RINGReplace.
0
6 x 1.O mm11 N.m (1.1 kgf.m,8 tbf.frl
DOWEL PIN
PUMP COVERInspection, page 8-10
INNER ROTORInspect|on,page 8-1 1
8 x 1.25 mm24 N.m (2.4 kgf.m,t7 tbt'ft)
\SPRING
OIL SEALInstallation, Page 8-1 1Replace.
RELIEF VALVEValve must slide treelyin housing bore.Replace when scored.PUMP HOUSINGlnspection, pages 8-10, 11Apply liquid gasketto mating suface oIthe cylinder blockwhen installing.*\
8 x 1.25 mm24 N.m (2.4 kgl.m,17 lbl.Irl
SEALING BOLT39 N'm 14.0 kgf.m,29 tbt.ttt

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