2000 HONDA CIVIC Valve

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual D16Y5 engine:
I x 1.25 mm20 N.m (2,0 kgf m, 14 lbf ft)
Apply engine oilto the
threads.ROCKEB ARMASSEMBLYFemoval, page 6-30
Inspection, Page 6-34
6x1.0mm12 N.m 11.2 kgf m, 8.7 lbfftl
Apply engine oilt

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Cylinder Head
lllustrated Index (contdl
VALVE KEEPERS
SPRING RETAINER
INTAKE VALVE
VTEC SOLENOIDVALVE FILTEBReplace.
OIL CONTROLORIFICEClean.
INTAKE VALVE SEALReplace.VALVE SPRINGSEAT
INTAKE VAI.VEGU

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual 13. Remove the upper radiator hose heater hose and
water bYPass hose
WATEREYPASSHOSEUPPERRADIATORHOSE
14.
HEATERHOSE
Remove the engine wire harness connectors and
wire harness clamps from the cylinde

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Cylinder HeadRocker Arms
18.
19.
21.
22.
Removal (contd)
Remove the timing belt {see page 6-19).
Remove the camshaft pulley and back cover,
CAMSHAFTPULLEYClean when installing.
6x1.0mm8 x 1.25 mm37 N

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Valves, Valve Springs and Valve Seals
Removal
NOTE: ldentify valves and valve springs as they areremoved so that each item can be reinstalled in its orioi-nal oosition.
1. Using an appropriate-sized

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Valve Guides
lntake Valve Dimensions
A Standsrd lNewl: 29.9 - 30.1 mm
B Standard (New):
C Standald {Newl:
C Service Limit:
D Standard (New):
D Service Limit:
11.18 - 1.19 inl
117.42 - 117.72 mm
(4.523

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Cylinder HeadValve Seats
Warpage
NOTE: lf the camshaft-to-holder oil clearances (see
page 6-36) are not within specification, the cylinder head
cannot be resurfaced.
lf the camshaft-to-holder oil clea

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HONDA CIVIC 2000 6.G Workshop Manual Valve Guides
7.
VALVESEAT
PFUSSIAN BTUE COMPOUNO
The actual valve seating surface. as shown by the
blue comDound, should be centered on the seat.
. lf it is too high (closer to the valve stem), you
mu