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Anyone know how to install cam (D16Z6)

Old Jul 21, 2003 | 08:14 PM
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Default Anyone know how to install cam (D16Z6)

Any help need it never done came in honda motor
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Old Jul 21, 2003 | 08:24 PM
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Default Re: Anyone know how to install cam (D16Z6)

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Any help need it never done came in honda motor
is that english?
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Old Jul 21, 2003 | 08:36 PM
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sorry I meant cam have you done it
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Old Jul 21, 2003 | 08:50 PM
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Hey bro, I got me a Haynes Repair Manual from Advanced AutoParts and it has alot of useful information like installing cams and such. Your best bet would go and go and buy that, cause it will only help you out in the future as well...plus it's only $15.
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Old Jul 21, 2003 | 09:53 PM
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Also, theres something called a comma ( , ) . :goodjob:
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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 10:02 AM
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So when are you doing this cam swap?
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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 11:53 AM
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That post wasn't so difficult to understand... you just have to know how to speak in the lost language of jackass.

"don't install very involved no book no help."

Translation: If I were you, I would NOT install such a part based on something some random peep posts in this forum. You have to remove the timing belt so you're at risk of doing serious damage, and there is a very specific procedure. If you can afford a cam, then you can afford to get a service manual!
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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 12:58 PM
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LOL, too bad you guys don't know new93Civ... He learns and does quite well by trial and error.
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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 01:06 PM
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www.helminc.com

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Old Jul 28, 2003 | 01:29 PM
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I won't dispute his learning ability, but if his nettiquette is an indicator of his mechanical skill, he should not perform this. 99% correct is an F on this job. You have to nail it 100% the first time, or buy a new engine. Unlike with his crack-inspired post, he needs to take his time and be thorough with his engine or else he'll have a trial and error learning experience he'll never forget.

I don't mean any of this to be rude, I just can't stress the importance enough of knowing what you're getting into before you start this kind of job. You won't have a clue how to do it without the manual for your engine. You won't have torque specs. You won't have much of a chance of getting it 100% right.

I hope I've been some kind of help. A Haynes manual is less than $15 and can save you thousands.
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