Engine Refresh 76
Rear Valve Cover, Baffle Plate, etc.
Back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Cleaned all the old Hondabond off the baffle plate.
Next, tackled the smelly PCV blowby.
Much better, but still some staining. I'll let the hot Mobil 1 take care of the rest.
Big difference versus the nasty front head, which has way more PCV deposits.
Baffle plates installed with fresh Hondabond and bolts torqued to the spec. New gaskets fitted. Center plug gaskets fitted using a dab of Permatex Hi-Tack to keep them in place, as LarryB taught me a long time ago.
My fingers hurt from squeezing out all the Hondabond- it's a lot!
Before placing the valve cover, I loosely installed the spark plugs (to permit easier hand-cranking of the engine. This time, decided to go with Denso instead of NGK. These are the PK20PR-L11 double platinum, which are OEM plugs along with the NGK. I re-read
the thread about whether to use anti-seize and am on the fence. I've always installed dry and have never had an issue. Also, the cylinder head threads are clean and oil-free. Decisions, decisions...
Loosely installed in the head.
Just out of curiosity, I rotated the crank a few times. Even with the loose plugs, I was greeted by whistling and puffing as the pistons pulled and pushed air through the tape over the intake and exhaust ports. A good sign that everything is assembled correctly!
Ran out of time mostly because I cannot find a good picture of which wire harnesses go under the acorn nuts on the rear valve cover. Does anyone have a helpful picture? Hopefully will install the valve cover tonight and move on to the front one and the nasty, smelly PCV deposits.