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Andrew Santos
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2013
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Honda B16A2 Valve Lash Adjustment DIY
มุมมอง 11K6 ปีที่แล้ว
Honda Civic Si Valve Lash Adjustment after changing valve stem seals and mounting of the cam.
Mechanic Hack / SOCKET CONDOM / Solves problems
มุมมอง 1227 ปีที่แล้ว
Don't like it when your socket pops off in a tight spot? Tired of dropping nuts after removal? Ever Wish you had an extra hand? Working with delicate chrome nuts/ fasteners? Want to make any socket retain the nut after removal? Want to make your regular socket pull a spark plug? Want to start a nut in a tight spot? Make sure to use the right size socket with the used glove. www.bensound.com/ Pr...
Should’ve started the video with cylinder one and you should’ve just posted a picture of the instructions at the end of the video
Most definitely thank you for the help though man
Where can I get that Manual?
Sorry, it came with the car... Then I sold it on ebay.... give that a try..
Does he mean closest to the cam gear?
Yes better way to put it
I wanna know where yah got the book!
came with the used car
@@andrewsanto8417 that’s awesome! I’ve seen things like that at dealers I’ve been telling tool trucks forever to sell those
@@1800BusterCheeks that makes too much sense, calm down buddy..
@@andrewsanto8417 gotta find a w some where in this shit storm
Great sweep! Will try that one!
Very nice!
Nice video.. May i get copy the manual book from you?
I already sold it a while back, sorry
2:19 - 2:45 What is that instruction manual book called?! Geezus! I need me one of these Encyclopedias LOL I've been searching for this book but I don't know the name of it!
The book was sold to me with the car and was the official honda service manual. Look up others like chiltons... the official one is good. I have the chiltons as well, and its also good.
are you sure that's the right socket
Yes the right socket with a normal amount of play. This isn't a hack to use the wrong size socket. It works when you need to not mar the surface, (chrome lugnuts) or if you need to set the tool up in a tight spot and let go of it for a second, or when it pops off over and over because your upside-down or something. Sometimes you need the nut not to run all way down the socket to begin thread it in a tight spot. I understand the concern in using the wrong socket! USE THE RIGHT SOCKET!! Actually the title says it all, so i'm not sure why your comets are addressing a non issue non claim?