Originally Posted by jack1526
it's pretty easy to install new cams. All you pretty much do is take off the valve cover, crank your crank to TDC, place a punch to hold the camshafts in place into the holes (you'll see them), to prevent yourself from messing up the timing and having to set everything up again at TDC mark your belt where the last tooth of the exhuast cam meets the belt and where the first tooth of the intake cam meets the belt, remove cams, make sure to not loose the little pin (if you do it's a pain in the ass to find), replaced cams with the pin and torque bolts to about 27 ft lbs.
The hondata gasket is made to keep from hot air traveling back into your Intake manifold from the head. So that all the air coming in is cold, hence the term cold-air intake.
I thought that I could install new cams myself according to what jack said....he doesnt say anything bout removing the timing belt....cuz if i have to remove the timing belt to put the cams on then i mite as well bring it to somebody and have em thro adj cam gears on too