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DIY Valve Adjustment on 2006 Ridgeline w/photos

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Did my valves on sunday at just shy of 154k. On cold starts it idled really rough and had a little stumble and while stopped at lights it idled very rough. So picked up two valve cover gaskets and one intake gasket and went to town. all my exhausts were pretty much closed except a couple had a small bit of movement and all my intakes were about .004 loose. Got all my intakes to a tight .009 and my exhausts to a snug .0012 and it purrrrrrs like a kitten now. Plan about 4 hrs if it isnt your first rodeo and about 6 if it is. Double check all your clearances and all the 10mm adjuster nuts for tightness after manually cycling the motor 2 times.
Thanks for the perspective & advise. I have not done mine yet, but am starting to get a little rougher idle than previous. Not bad, but I can feel it coming (135K miles), so I'll be getting around to it probably before year's end.
So what is the intake gasket for? I don't recall reading about anything other than the usual valve covers & engine cover being removed for this job.
 
Dnick. It is a lot easier then you think. I didn't remove any of the coolant lines all I did is exactly what the second link shows you. Just pull the manifold as far as you can straight up off the studs and stand it up on the throttle body. Or an even easier way which I will do in the future is remove the throttle body with the four 14 mm nuts and just pull the intake manifold off completely. Just need to buy a couple buck throttle body gasket. It is a lot easier then you think, just time consuming to pay attention to what you are doing and check your work twice. If it was rear wheel drive v6 not a sidewinder set up then you usually don't remove the intake manifolds.
Thanks for sharing the tips/experience.