Muy buen trabajo y video, se antoja hacerlo uno mismo, bueno, se ve que lo realizó bastante bien, es todo un maestro, felicitaciones y bendiciones máster
Aight. I just did this, here's some feedback: 1) Replace the upper intake gaskets while you're doing this. Makes sense. 2) To remove ignition coil seals from the cover, just buy a seal removal tool from Harbor Freight. You can mar up the seal surface if you use a screwdriver. 3) Proper torque specs! 8.7 ft/lbs for valve cover bolts (5 ea). 16 ft/lbs for intake manifold (the 12mm ones). 8.7 ft/lbs for the upper intake cover screws. 4) The ignition coils have their own seal/boot at the top. You might consider getting a set of those as well. (1 of the 6 on mine was jacked up, so I replaced it. If I'd planned better, I would've got 6 total).
@@friendnfamily9053 What I meant was, this video was good and thought I'd add a few things for the next person to do it. This video gave me the confidence to tackle this myself. I did have to slow it down a couple times 😀to figure out how you disconnected some stuff. Honestly, that was the hardest part of the job...getting some of those connectors disconnected. I did end up breaking a valve cover bolt because I overtorqued it so that's why I wanted to mention the correct torques. Thx again.
Want to ask you if replacing all the valve gasket, does the RPM and the ECM computer need to be recommunicate. Or need to do anything after replacing the gaskets.😊 I have a MDX Acura 2003
What a fantastic video!👍 This is the definition of tender loving care, which your vehicle will receive only from you, never at a paid repair shop. Been trying to gather the courage to get into this territory (I have an 08 Pilot, the engine looks identical), and this video is great help. The only scary part was the portion from 18:00 min till 20:00 min. Looks fantastic though afterwards. What cleaning agent were you spraying at 18:30. I guess that and the relatively strong looking water spray following it are safe (especially for the coils and other electrical parts) ? And for how long did you let the engine dry after that? Thank you🙏
Hi, thank you for watching! I was using engine degreaser in spray cans bought from AutoZone. Used it before and didn't have any issue. After the cleaning, I let the engine dry for an hour or so. May want to check out these videos also related to engine cleaning: fnf48, fnf271, fnf54 (ua-cam.com/video/wvf1h9oXd68/v-deo.html)
@@friendnfamily9053 Thank you so much for the feedback and the additional link on engine cleaning. I'll certainly be following your video and and references when I am ready take the plunge👍
This is such a great reference video. Thank you for sharing it. In the beginning, you talked about engine codes (e.g. J35A7). Where can I find this number? Also, the gasket that you are holding at time 20:14, did you have to replace this with a new one? What do you call this gasket? Thanks for the help.
Hi, at the time of 20:14, the gasket is called lower intake plenum gasket. I didn't replace mine, and didn't an issue reusing the old one. About the engine code, I think the auto part store identified the engine code based on the model of the van, but I will see if I can locate the code on the engine.
@@friendnfamily9053 It's so kind of you to respond so quickly. I really appreciate the support. I'm still kind of reluctant to do this myself, but you're building my courage. Rest assured that if I decided to do it and messed up, that you will NOT be liable for my troubles. My reluctance comes from not having a torch wrench and not knowing the torch specs. I can only imagine what people are going to say about that. Anyway, thank you so much for the useful info.
I'm thinking about changing the front gasket. Looks like the valve cover should come right off without removing the intake manifold? Any thoughts? Thanks.
@@codymartin6704 Not true. I did it without touching the intake plenum. A cable tie tip got stuck underneath the gasket. I found this out 1.5 years later. So I did it second time with a new gasket for front end (Bank 2). Due to prior experience, the 2nd job took less than 30 min.
Hi, I got it from AutoZone. Sorry for not being sure about the brand. AutoZone used to have options for their parts, and I normally go with higher price one.
Muy buen trabajo y video, se antoja hacerlo uno mismo, bueno, se ve que lo realizó bastante bien, es todo un maestro, felicitaciones y bendiciones máster
Thank you very much sir for spending your time trying to teaching us how to get the job done in the right way,Thank you thank you
Thank you!
Aight. I just did this, here's some feedback:
1) Replace the upper intake gaskets while you're doing this. Makes sense.
2) To remove ignition coil seals from the cover, just buy a seal removal tool from Harbor Freight. You can mar up the seal surface if you use a screwdriver.
3) Proper torque specs! 8.7 ft/lbs for valve cover bolts (5 ea). 16 ft/lbs for intake manifold (the 12mm ones). 8.7 ft/lbs for the upper intake cover screws.
4) The ignition coils have their own seal/boot at the top. You might consider getting a set of those as well. (1 of the 6 on mine was jacked up, so I replaced it. If I'd planned better, I would've got 6 total).
Thank you!
@@friendnfamily9053 What I meant was, this video was good and thought I'd add a few things for the next person to do it. This video gave me the confidence to tackle this myself. I did have to slow it down a couple times 😀to figure out how you disconnected some stuff. Honestly, that was the hardest part of the job...getting some of those connectors disconnected. I did end up breaking a valve cover bolt because I overtorqued it so that's why I wanted to mention the correct torques. Thx again.
Excelente 👌 muy bien video 👍
Best UA-cam video online thank you !!! Is the same engine for a 2008 Honda Pilot
Thanks!
aoah so easy not too hard thanks for the video GOD BLESS YOU
You are the best of the best
Thanks!
Uste me a yudo ano pagar tanto dinero gracias por su video👍👍👍
Any advice for replacing front headset gasket on same engine?
Would these steps be in the service manual
This is really cool . Good video
Thanks!
Did u replace the black rings at 8 minutes
Mi odyssey 09 leaks oil on to the catalytic converter the front ones, would this help?
Want to ask you if replacing all the valve gasket, does the RPM and the ECM computer need to be recommunicate. Or need to do anything after replacing the gaskets.😊 I have a MDX Acura 2003
do you oil the top and bottom of both the valve cover gaskets as you put them in?
Good question! I think I did.
What a fantastic video!👍 This is the definition of tender loving care, which your vehicle will receive only from you, never at a paid repair shop. Been trying to gather the courage to get into this territory (I have an 08 Pilot, the engine looks identical), and this video is great help. The only scary part was the portion from 18:00 min till 20:00 min. Looks fantastic though afterwards. What cleaning agent were you spraying at 18:30. I guess that and the relatively strong looking water spray following it are safe (especially for the coils and other electrical parts) ? And for how long did you let the engine dry after that? Thank you🙏
Hi, thank you for watching! I was using engine degreaser in spray cans bought from AutoZone. Used it before and didn't have any issue. After the cleaning, I let the engine dry for an hour or so. May want to check out these videos also related to engine cleaning: fnf48, fnf271, fnf54 (ua-cam.com/video/wvf1h9oXd68/v-deo.html)
@@friendnfamily9053 Thank you so much for the feedback and the additional link on engine cleaning. I'll certainly be following your video and and references when I am ready take the plunge👍
Torque?
Great video
Thanks!
This is such a great reference video. Thank you for sharing it. In the beginning, you talked about engine codes (e.g. J35A7). Where can I find this number? Also, the gasket that you are holding at time 20:14, did you have to replace this with a new one? What do you call this gasket? Thanks for the help.
Hi, at the time of 20:14, the gasket is called lower intake plenum gasket. I didn't replace mine, and didn't an issue reusing the old one. About the engine code, I think the auto part store identified the engine code based on the model of the van, but I will see if I can locate the code on the engine.
@@friendnfamily9053 It's so kind of you to respond so quickly. I really appreciate the support. I'm still kind of reluctant to do this myself, but you're building my courage. Rest assured that if I decided to do it and messed up, that you will NOT be liable for my troubles. My reluctance comes from not having a torch wrench and not knowing the torch specs. I can only imagine what people are going to say about that. Anyway, thank you so much for the useful info.
I'm thinking about changing the front gasket. Looks like the valve cover
should come right off without removing the intake manifold? Any
thoughts? Thanks.
You are right.
You can't get the top bolt out without pulling the intake plenum
@@codymartin6704 Not true. I did it without touching the intake plenum. A cable tie tip got stuck underneath the gasket. I found this out 1.5 years later. So I did it second time with a new gasket for front end (Bank 2). Due to prior experience, the 2nd job took less than 30 min.
What engine cleaner did you use?
Great video!
Where did you get your gaskets from? Any recommended brand?
Hi, I got it from AutoZone. Sorry for not being sure about the brand. AutoZone used to have options for their parts, and I normally go with higher price one.
@@friendnfamily9053 thank you!
Will this work on an 07 touring?
Will most like work on an 07 touring.
Where did you get the gasket?
Is RTV silicone needed for this job?
No
What tools do I need
Where are you located I wanna bring my odyssey van to you?
Hi, I am in Ohio, on the west side of Cleveland.
@@friendnfamily9053 me too! Strongsville
Can you add part numbers?
Hi i know you used degreaser but what did you rinse it off with?
I meant what u rinse it off with?
@@elkokeraliuga8556 HI, rinse it off with water.