

Doggo
Post by wurlycorner » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:46 pm
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Doggo
Post by Merlin » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:51 pm
You can buy the whole lot as a kit on Ebay for £18. True it isnt Honda OEM but I personally wouldnt be concerned about that, I bought one.Pushki wrote:4 x Spark Plug Seals 12342-PT2-000 £12.70
Rocker Cover Gasket 12341-P13-000 £16.84
Liquid Gasket approx £5 (eBay).
Merlin
Post by Riverghost » Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:53 pm
Oh thats not too bad. the prices for the spark plugs, was that £12 for a set of 4, or £12 each?, and any specifics on the liquid gasket used?Pushki wrote:4 x Spark Plug Seals 12342-PT2-000 £12.70
Rocker Cover Gasket 12341-P13-000 £16.84
Liquid Gasket approx £5 (eBay).
The Honda prices were from a couple of years ago. Possibly a bit more now.
It's important to torque the rocker cover bolts evenly when refitting.
Riverghost
Pushki
Post by Riverghost » Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:18 pm
Hell yes i am hehe, otherwise id have saved and bought an more problem free example!Pushki wrote: I'm sure the eBay gasket set is fine to use if you're on a budget.
Riverghost
Pushki
Post by Riverghost » Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:39 pm
So, in terms of topping up my coolant and bleeding any air out, i want to fill the rad, then the res, then leave the rad cap off whilst running the engine, burping along the way! sound about right?grab a funnel and place it in the radiator fill hole.
Fill your radiator at a rate of no more than:
{ 1 L/min. \ 1.1 US qt./min. \ 0.9 Imp. qt./min. }.
Continue the filling process until the coolant reaches the bottom of the fill neck. Now fill the radiator reservoir to the full mark.
With the radiator fill cap still off, start the car and allow it to idle. As the engine runs, continue to add coolant as air escapes the engine and cooling system.
As you top up the radiator, be sure to "burp" the cooling system by firmly squeezing the radiator hoses (both upper and lower). Continue to squeeze and release the hoses to help push any errant air bubbles out of the system.
Once you are unable to fill the radiator any further, replace the radiator fill cap and stop the engine - you are finished.
Riverghost
Post by Pushki » Thu Apr 11, 2013 5:45 pm
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