2006 Honda Accord V6 Engine Question
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RE: 2006 Honda Accord V6 Engine Question
valves typically get tighter over time. this doesn't make noise. only loose valves make noise. tight valve can cause misfires and destroy cylinder heads. we adjust valves at the 105k at our dealer.
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RE: 2006 Honda Accord V6 Engine Question
THE FINSIH WONT HURT ANYTHING. MIGHT WANT TO CHEK THE VAC. LINES FOR THE MOTOR MOUNTS, FRONT AND REAR SOFTEN AT LOW RPM, NO MATTER WHAT THAT CAR IS COVERD AT THE DEALER 36K MILE, 36 MONTHS(3 YEARS)
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RE: 2006 Honda Accord V6 Engine Question
ORIGINAL: HondatechAV6
the vibration at idle is the immense power you feel coming from a superior powerplant. but seriously, some vibration is considered normal, youcan probably only feel it in the steering wheel, and it goes away if you grip it tightly. i wouldn't worry about it unless it's a hybrid accord.
valve adjustment isn't recommended until 105,000 miles, and even then it requires very little to no adjustment. the rocker arm assembly uses a roller bearing, it's so nice.... i love it.
the vibration at idle is the immense power you feel coming from a superior powerplant. but seriously, some vibration is considered normal, youcan probably only feel it in the steering wheel, and it goes away if you grip it tightly. i wouldn't worry about it unless it's a hybrid accord.
valve adjustment isn't recommended until 105,000 miles, and even then it requires very little to no adjustment. the rocker arm assembly uses a roller bearing, it's so nice.... i love it.
things that can cause some vibration is engine idle low due to drag caused by the accessories most common culprit AC compressor. Gas engines make NEXT TO NO POWER at idle
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