Sorry, I guess I hadn't checked for any responses on my question in a
while. I believe I got my reference from a Honda dealership service
department. It was a Service Announcement with the procedure for doing
the lash adjustment repair. Basically, once you get everything apart,
you use the end of a paper clip to push in the ball bearing at the base
of the lash adjuster and flush it by pressing your finger on the top
part while everything is immersed in 0/30 oil, the recommended oil for
Honda Passports. 0 weight oil is hard to find in your regular auto
parts store (at least where I live); but you might get lucky.
Make sure to take regular digital photos as you go along, unless your
memory is better than mine is regarding auto mechanics and their geography.
Good luck.
Aaron
P.S. You will probably find that once you get inside there deep enough,
you will need to replace the rocker shafts, as I did. The arms were
fine, in my case (and the car has performed well not having had replaced
the arms); but the rocker shafts themselves had to go. Try not to lose
any lash adjusters themselves, they are NOT sold separately from the arms.
DollarBill wrote:
> "AJPDLA" <ajpdla.RemoveThis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
> My response is not a solution...sorry...I'm looking for info on the lash
> adjustment. I did it years ago on a Mazda engine but have forgotten the
> procedure. Is there an online reference?
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
>
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