1991 ACURA NSX Service Repair Manual

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
7. Slip a 6 mm steel washer and the correct driver at-
tachment over the end of the driver (The washer willabsorb some of the impact and extend the life of the
driver).

DRIVER 6 mm WASHER ATTACHMENT

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Valves, Valve Springs and Valve Seals

Valve Spring and Valve Seal Installation Sequence

NOTE: Exhaust and intake valve seals are NOT interchangeable.

INTAKE VALVE SPRING

NOTE: Place the end of va

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Cylinder Heads
Installation

2. Install the exhaust manifold covers.
 Front:

HEATED OXYGEN

SENSOR

45 N .
m (4.5 kg-m, 33 Ib-ft)
Be careful not to damage.

6 x 1.0 mm
12 N .
m
 (1.2 kg-m.

9 Ib-ft)

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Cylinder Heads
Installation (cont'd)
Rear:
 8 x
 1.25
 mm
22 N .
m
 (2.2 kg-m,
 16 Ib-ft)

HEATED OXYGEN

SENSOR

45 N .
m
 (4.5 kg-m,
33 Ib-ft) Be careful not to damage.

GASKET
Replace.

REAR E

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Camshafts

Installation

CAUTION: Valve locknuts should be loosened and ad-

justing screws backed off before installation.

1. After wiping down the cam and journals in cylinder

head, lubricate bot

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Camshafts

Installation (cont'd)
5. Apply liquid gasket to the head mating surfaces of the No. 1 and the No. 4 camshaft holders.Apply liquid gasket to the shaded areas.
6. Place the camshaft hold

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
9. Install the CKP/CYP sensor on the front cylinder

head.

CKP/CYP SENSOR

6 x 1.0 mm
 12 N.m (1.2 kg-m, 9 Ib-ft)

10. Install the front and rear timing cover plates.

RUBBER SEALS

REAR COVER

PLAT

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ACURA NSX 1991  Service Repair Manual 
Rocker Arms

Manual Inspection

1. Remove the ignition coil covers (page 6-23).
2. Remove the ignition coils (page 6-23).
3. Remove the cylinder head covers (page 6-3).
4. Set the No. 1 piston at top