The gasket for the lower (largest piece) timing belt cover arrived this afternoon from Torrence, CA. We think the NSX tech at Acura of Lynnwood didn't install it because it is DIFFICULT to install that cover with the new gasket. It is really tight in there with that large cover. But it does perfectly seal the entire timing belt covers which is wise with the proximity to the right drive wheel. No excuse though, in 2004 the Acura tech SHOULD have put in on there to keep the timing belt area clean.
The engine is back together with all new belts, new NGK plugs, new waterpump, all new gaskets for the valve covers/plugs, new air filter, and the valves adjusted. We are letting the gray goo gasket seal material sit overnight. In the morning we will change the oil with Mobil1 10W30 (sale on at NAPA right now), use a new Acura oil filter, and then start it up!
We will finish by flushing the brakes with ATE Super Blue and putting in new transmission fluid. If the weather holds, I will drive an NSX for the first time on the road tomorrow! The first time I rode in an NSX was a ride in this very car by the original owner last month. Kinda like Christmas Eve... :smile:
The engine is back together with all new belts, new NGK plugs, new waterpump, all new gaskets for the valve covers/plugs, new air filter, and the valves adjusted. We are letting the gray goo gasket seal material sit overnight. In the morning we will change the oil with Mobil1 10W30 (sale on at NAPA right now), use a new Acura oil filter, and then start it up!
We will finish by flushing the brakes with ATE Super Blue and putting in new transmission fluid. If the weather holds, I will drive an NSX for the first time on the road tomorrow! The first time I rode in an NSX was a ride in this very car by the original owner last month. Kinda like Christmas Eve... :smile: