I just replaced the gaskets-Honda Odyssey 2006. You done a wonderful job with this video. In 20 minute I finish the job thanks to your clear and efficient working procedure. God bless you.
I just replaced the gaskets on my 2007 Ody, no major issues. I had to pry my gaskets out and they broke into many pieces. I used the Dorman replacement set. I separated the top hose in the video above the part and flipped it out of the way, a little better access. I thoroughly cleaned out all of the valve parts with carb spray and let dry. It looks like I had extensive leaking from that area because it was all dirty and oily back there and I cleaned it off as best as I could. For the $12 for the gasket, worth it. Also did the oil filter housing gasket at the same time when changing the oil and did plugs. My van has 305K miles on it and runs awesome, I did mostly replace the suspension last year, so it rides great too. Hoping to run it to 400K. It drives and runs fantastic.
This is the first video I found that quickly shows how to do the job. And is also the only one I have seen that also shows that the valve assembly needs to be opened so you can also replace the seal inside too. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for the video. Followed along and switched it out with a new one and my car is running great again. So grateful for your simple and clear explanation. No fluff as others have stated. God bless!
Great Video!!! NO FLUFF is always a great move. To me, All the introductory music, outtakes, and blooper reels can be left to the movies. Awesome video.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I was able to fix this leak by following your lead! Gaskets were $13 at the local auto parts store and a couple hours of my time.
This video is awesome I had the VSA light on for oil pressure and was having a hard time getting inspected, I went to advanced auto got the gasket kit for 20$ half and hour later rides great and no VSA light
Thanks to this video, I will attempt to do this myself. I’m having an issue with VSA light. I will also change OPS (oil pressure sensor). Subscribed & Saved.
Hello Mr. R special thanks to your youtube channel. You saved me on 1:24... getting the rectangular piece off using a screwdriver. Your illustration was a big help. Many kudos to you.. if you are up for an adventure, come visit me in Philippines.. I will take you around....
My 07 pilot was pooling on top as the middle gasket failed. I could not get that gasket at the time so i glazed a little honda bond over the exsisting one and resealed it. Good video👍
My 2007 Odyssey, the VTEC solenoid leaked and it pretty much burned out my alternator last year. The other solenoid valve seal failed this week. I didn't know how to replace both, I had to bring to a mechanic. Now I have an idea to do so. My van is already at 274k kms. Thx for the tutorial. I used your tutorial late last year for the rear bearing replacement.
I tried just the gaskets, but "no dice" so I replaced the whole assembly and it seems fixed! Make sure your bolts are clean when you reassemble! On my first go around, mine had some oil on them and just kept turning with my torque wrench until one broke off in the engine! A left-handed drill bit got it out, but it was not a good time. Thanks for the helpful video, Mr Ranger!
My 2007 Odyssey VTEC solenoid is leaking after an oil change. My mechanic replaced the seal last year and it has failed again. Maybe replacing the entire unit will be better. Thanks for this tutorial. I already replaced my valve cover gasket.
@@MrRangerZr1 i was mistaken, this was not replaced before. Is there another VVT solenoid on the otherside of the engine close to the timing belt/alternator area?
I replaced mine a couple years ago and seems like it's time to do it again, tempted to add a schemear of hondabond but probably not a good idea. Still beats cost of replacing it and I'm wary of aftermarket options.
Great video! One question. Where did you get 16' pounds torque spec on the mounting bolts? Only other sources I have been able to find show between 8 and 9' pounds.
@TheKenAgain Drill and an easy out. They're soft bolts. Easy to drill. Just clear all the parts out of the way that you can, so to ve precise and take your time.
Really great video !!! Thank you so much for this. Do you happen to know if there are 2 of these VVT Solenoids on the 2005 Honda Odyssey? I read on rock auto that there is a left bank and right bank? Thanks ahead. :)
@MrRangerZr1 do I need to also do the O-ring? I don't know, some people are saying that on the forums. I ordered the doorman gaskets but can't find the O-ring part number if I need/ should to do that, please help and thank you so much!
Hi, your videos on how to fix/service Odyssey saved me tons of $$$. Thank you very much for that. This time, I run into some serious problem changing the gasket, two of the 3 10 mm bolts securing the soleniod to the engine broke while I tried to tighten them to 16 ft-lb. It took me sometime to remove those two bolts (luckily, I was able to do that.) I am going to get the new bolts from the dealer but am worried about the same will happen again. Do you have any suggestion? Should I try to tighten them to lesser torque?
What is most likely happening is you're using the torque wrench with too much force and or using a big torque wrench, smaller torque wrenches don't make a loud click so you have to slowly turn until you feel the click. Tbh, just snug it up like I did, no need to tighten like mad, the new gasket will seal fine.
Also happened to me :) The first one I tightened broke, I was relying on my torque wrench and it never clicked. I managed to take the broken piece out and thought the issue was with the bolt. I ordered a new set of bolts. The first new bolt I tightened with the torque wrench broke (again :) I then realized that the issue was not the bolts (LoL)
@@denysdubuc5138 I used a starter punch and small hammer and carefully hit the top of the broken bolt near the edges in a direction that unscrewed it. Eventually, I was able to twist complety out with my fingers but needed the starter punch to begin this process. My bolt pretty much broke even with the surface of the mounting area. I would imagine every break is unique and will require different strategies to remove. I am glad I didn't have to drill and mine came out nicely with no damage other than the bolt.
Hi MrRangerZr1 do you have a video on how to remove the Front Spool Valve Assembly? I'm getting a leak coming from the front spool valve, but can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the old one. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
The most tell tale sign of these valves leaking is oil on the bottom side of the heater core hose directly below this valve. It’s also pretty common to see the camshaft plug o-rings failing too as they are only a few inches below this valve. They will leak onto the block but this valve will leak onto the heater hose when it fails
Hello Mr ranger, first I'd like to thank you for your videos which are always a goldmine to me! Last year in March, I used your video to replace the VTEC solenoid Gaskets (2 gaskets) in our '08 Odyssey, the one in the front above the alternator, by the motor oil dipstick. It completely stopped the leak....till November, which is ok for me. I have just changed them again last week. I prefer to change the gaskets than buy a new solenoid because the solenoid works fine AND the gaskets cost only $12 for the pair....I'm ok with doing it every 7 months. My question please after seeing this new video above is....does the '08 van also have this VVT solenoid, and is it at the same location as the '06 van in this new video? Thanks.
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OEM whole assembly: amzn.to/3aoPeNh
2008-2010 Odyssey VTEC assembly gasket replacement video: ua-cam.com/video/18WOVpwmRqY/v-deo.html
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I just replaced the gaskets-Honda Odyssey 2006. You done a wonderful job with this video. In 20 minute I finish the job thanks to your clear and efficient working procedure.
God bless you.
I just replaced the gaskets on my 2007 Ody, no major issues. I had to pry my gaskets out and they broke into many pieces. I used the Dorman replacement set. I separated the top hose in the video above the part and flipped it out of the way, a little better access. I thoroughly cleaned out all of the valve parts with carb spray and let dry. It looks like I had extensive leaking from that area because it was all dirty and oily back there and I cleaned it off as best as I could. For the $12 for the gasket, worth it. Also did the oil filter housing gasket at the same time when changing the oil and did plugs. My van has 305K miles on it and runs awesome, I did mostly replace the suspension last year, so it rides great too. Hoping to run it to 400K. It drives and runs fantastic.
This is the first video I found that quickly shows how to do the job. And is also the only one I have seen that also shows that the valve assembly needs to be opened so you can also replace the seal inside too. Thank you so much!
The most useful video ever! No extra fluff, but every detail needed in detail!! Thank you!
Outstanding video. Clear, no jabbering, nothing unnecessary. Well done.
Thank you so much for the video. Followed along and switched it out with a new one and my car is running great again. So grateful for your simple and clear explanation. No fluff as others have stated. God bless!
Great Video!!! NO FLUFF is always a great move. To me, All the introductory music, outtakes, and blooper reels can be left to the movies. Awesome video.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I was able to fix this leak by following your lead! Gaskets were $13 at the local auto parts store and a couple hours of my time.
This video is awesome I had the VSA light on for oil pressure and was having a hard time getting inspected, I went to advanced auto got the gasket kit for 20$ half and hour later rides great and no VSA light
Also applies to a Honda Pilot.
Thank you, this is the best video I've seen on this topic! You put the right amount of detail.
god damn..clear quality, straight to the point and amazing camera angles.. best video on UA-cam lmao. 👍🏼
At 2:15, I was mind blown!!! I did not know there where two gaskets!
Thank you!
A 100000000 likes to u my friend !!!! The one and only video which shows the internal gasket at last !!!!
Thanks to this video, I will attempt to do this myself. I’m having an issue with VSA light. I will also change OPS (oil pressure sensor). Subscribed & Saved.
Hello Mr. R special thanks to your youtube channel. You saved me on 1:24... getting the rectangular piece off using a screwdriver. Your illustration was a big help. Many kudos to you.. if you are up for an adventure, come visit me in Philippines.. I will take you around....
My 07 pilot was pooling on top as the middle gasket failed. I could not get that gasket at the time so i glazed a little honda bond over the exsisting one and resealed it. Good video👍
Here's the rear section video: ua-cam.com/video/1iTE0N5qosg/v-deo.html
Thanks for the post just replaced solenoid. Didn't even know that bottom clip was on the black thing
My 2007 Odyssey, the VTEC solenoid leaked and it pretty much burned out my alternator last year. The other solenoid valve seal failed this week. I didn't know how to replace both, I had to bring to a mechanic. Now I have an idea to do so. My van is already at 274k kms. Thx for the tutorial. I used your tutorial late last year for the rear bearing replacement.
Make sure your valve cover gaskets aren't leaking. Video is on my channel.
Where on your channel? Couldn't find it. Can you post the link? Thanks!
@@timmybob2028 Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/DdaQZLba5m0/v-deo.html
Bless you, good sir! I removed the part from my Amazon cart just so I could add it back with your link.
I tried just the gaskets, but "no dice" so I replaced the whole assembly and it seems fixed!
Make sure your bolts are clean when you reassemble! On my first go around, mine had some oil on them and just kept turning with my torque wrench until one broke off in the engine! A left-handed drill bit got it out, but it was not a good time.
Thanks for the helpful video, Mr Ranger!
Awesome this fixed my issue!!!! Thank youuuuu!
My 2007 Odyssey VTEC solenoid is leaking after an oil change. My mechanic replaced the seal last year and it has failed again. Maybe replacing the entire unit will be better. Thanks for this tutorial. I already replaced my valve cover gasket.
Improper install or aftermarket gasket used
@@MrRangerZr1 i was mistaken, this was not replaced before. Is there another VVT solenoid on the otherside of the engine close to the timing belt/alternator area?
I replaced mine a couple years ago and seems like it's time to do it again, tempted to add a schemear of hondabond but probably not a good idea. Still beats cost of replacing it and I'm wary of aftermarket options.
Very well done video. Thank you!
Awesome video, thank you
Great video! One question. Where did you get 16' pounds torque spec on the mounting bolts? Only other sources I have been able to find show between 8 and 9' pounds.
Shop manual
it is 9 ftlb. after my bolts broke, the dealer advised 9 ftlb not 16. wonder how many others broke their bolts because of this video
@@raymondf9265 Just broke mine as well!! How'd you get yours out?
@TheKenAgain Drill and an easy out. They're soft bolts. Easy to drill. Just clear all the parts out of the way that you can, so to ve precise and take your time.
Really great video !!! Thank you so much for this. Do you happen to know if there are 2 of these VVT Solenoids on the 2005 Honda Odyssey? I read on rock auto that there is a left bank and right bank? Thanks ahead. :)
No there is only this on the 2005-2007 vans
ive ben looking for an hour in service info for this exact r&r no help, thanks for the video and prt# on the gaskets
Is the process same for 2009 EXL rear VTEC gasket? I see you have shared a link but thats for the front ones in 2008-2010.
This video is for the 05-07 odysseys, the other years have a different style.
Thanks for the epic how to!
How have these Dorman gaskets held up over time?
Help up just fine
@MrRangerZr1 do I need to also do the O-ring? I don't know, some people are saying that on the forums. I ordered the doorman gaskets but can't find the O-ring part number if I need/ should to do that, please help and thank you so much!
Hi, your videos on how to fix/service Odyssey saved me tons of $$$. Thank you very much for that. This time, I run into some serious problem changing the gasket, two of the 3 10 mm bolts securing the soleniod to the engine broke while I tried to tighten them to 16 ft-lb. It took me sometime to remove those two bolts (luckily, I was able to do that.) I am going to get the new bolts from the dealer but am worried about the same will happen again. Do you have any suggestion? Should I try to tighten them to lesser torque?
What is most likely happening is you're using the torque wrench with too much force and or using a big torque wrench, smaller torque wrenches don't make a loud click so you have to slowly turn until you feel the click. Tbh, just snug it up like I did, no need to tighten like mad, the new gasket will seal fine.
Also happened to me :) The first one I tightened broke, I was relying on my torque wrench and it never clicked. I managed to take the broken piece out and thought the issue was with the bolt. I ordered a new set of bolts. The first new bolt I tightened with the torque wrench broke (again :) I then realized that the issue was not the bolts (LoL)
How did you manage to get the two broken bolts out??
9 ftlb. mine broke too. I asked the dealer and they said it should be 9 ftlb and NOT 16 ftlb.
@@denysdubuc5138 I used a starter punch and small hammer and carefully hit the top of the broken bolt near the edges in a direction that unscrewed it. Eventually, I was able to twist complety out with my fingers but needed the starter punch to begin this process. My bolt pretty much broke even with the surface of the mounting area. I would imagine every break is unique and will require different strategies to remove. I am glad I didn't have to drill and mine came out nicely with no damage other than the bolt.
does anyone know that inner gasket part number? I can only find outter one
Link in description
What spray do you use to clean the grooves
Brake parts cleaner
I’m trying to look for that part on a pilot. Cant seem to find it
What year?
@@MrRangerZr1 2004
Do you have to use any silicone sealant for this or is just the gasket alone good enough?
Just the gaskets
Hi MrRangerZr1 do you have a video on how to remove the Front Spool Valve Assembly? I'm getting a leak coming from the front spool valve, but can't for the life of me figure out how to remove the old one. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Yes i do: ua-cam.com/video/18WOVpwmRqY/v-deo.html
@@MrRangerZr1 isn't this linked video (spool valve) for later models? (says in the title).
@@sonofjudy Yes because they only have the front spool valve
Because of this solenoid, can the vsa error appear?
it can
Thanks. Very helpful
What was the symptom that you needed to replace these gaskets? Leaking oil on the drivers side?
Yes oil leak
MrRangerZr1 I think I have something similar on that side. How could you tell it was the source?
Anthony Calabria clean the engine and then see where it’s leaking from
The most tell tale sign of these valves leaking is oil on the bottom side of the heater core hose directly below this valve. It’s also pretty common to see the camshaft plug o-rings failing too as they are only a few inches below this valve. They will leak onto the block but this valve will leak onto the heater hose when it fails
very much appreciate this. ty
Thank u very helpful u the man
Great video!! Do you know how many seals use the honda Civic 2007
GERARDO LOPEZ many lol
MrRangerZr1 🤔 sorry the specific question is how many seals have in vvt /vtec selenoid the odyssey has 2, but what about civic 8th
GERARDO LOPEZ one seal judging from the parts diagram
Hi I have a p2648 code. Do you have a video on how to replace a rocker control arm actuator by chance?? Your videos are the best. Thanks!
What year and trim?
2010 Acura MDX elite.
Probably one of VCM solenoids got stuck. It's probably stuck in 3 cylinder model, is it?
Hello sir and good day! This video, useful at any rate! Just one question: what chemical do you use to clean it? Thanks.
brake/parts cleaner
Thanks MrRangerZr1, great video... does this also apply to my 2014 Odyssey? Gonna be using your videos to do my fronty and rear soon.
It does have a solenoid in the rear and front, but not this type. Check out my front vtec gasket replacement video.
what is the cleaning spray?
Brake cleaner
Thank you very much
Amazon says not compatible with 2008 odyssey is it wrong? I wouldn't be surprised im just verifying
This video doesn't apply to 2008+ VCM engines
Perfect thank you!👍🏻
Is it a safe assumption that this layout is similar in a 2009? As always , well done sir!
The 08-10 are different: ua-cam.com/video/18WOVpwmRqY/v-deo.html
they charged me $1288 to replace this is it overcharged or fair?
Definitely overcharged
Thanks 🙏
Hello Mr ranger, first I'd like to thank you for your videos which are always a goldmine to me!
Last year in March, I used your video to replace the VTEC solenoid Gaskets (2 gaskets) in our '08 Odyssey, the one in the front above the alternator, by the motor oil dipstick. It completely stopped the leak....till November, which is ok for me.
I have just changed them again last week. I prefer to change the gaskets than buy a new solenoid because the solenoid works fine AND the gaskets cost only $12 for the pair....I'm ok with doing it every 7 months.
My question please after seeing this new video above is....does the '08 van also have this VVT solenoid, and is it at the same location as the '06 van in this new video?
Thanks.
No this video is only for 2005-2006 vans the other is only for 2008-2010 vans.
If only it were that visible and seemingly convenient lol.
Still very accessible
I just did it in 10 or less take out clean install ,i didn't remove anything but the air box cover.