- Location
- Smithfield Utah
Sometime during the month of January my Rootin' Tootin' Raspberry aka 98 Honda CRV started having an issue. One cold morning I started the car then it died and the engine light came on. It restarted and drove home thinking it was something simple. Upon checking the code it was a #4 cylinder misfire so I started at the top of the repair list and worked down. New plugs, wires, cap and rotor and I still have this problem a month later. It hasn't died on my again but it will stumble a bit at low idle and set the code.
Today I had some time and started researching it a bit more. Come to find out it does need routine valve adjustments (news to me! ) and it was due for one many years ago. Turns out this is a VERY common problem with the B-series engine. Apparently anything over 30k miles between adjustments puts them on borrowed time as they tighten up and burn At this point I'm a 95% sure I either have a tight valve(s) or a burnt valve.
Here's my question. How do I test for a burnt valve(s)? I was thinking I'd adjust them to factory specs and run it and see if that fixes the problem. Is that a bad idea? Should I adjust them and do a compression test? Is it better to buy a new head or put my faith in someone to rebuild mine?
Thanks for any help or advice,
Andrew
Today I had some time and started researching it a bit more. Come to find out it does need routine valve adjustments (news to me! ) and it was due for one many years ago. Turns out this is a VERY common problem with the B-series engine. Apparently anything over 30k miles between adjustments puts them on borrowed time as they tighten up and burn At this point I'm a 95% sure I either have a tight valve(s) or a burnt valve.
Here's my question. How do I test for a burnt valve(s)? I was thinking I'd adjust them to factory specs and run it and see if that fixes the problem. Is that a bad idea? Should I adjust them and do a compression test? Is it better to buy a new head or put my faith in someone to rebuild mine?
Thanks for any help or advice,
Andrew