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DIY Valve Adjustment on 2006 Ridgeline w/photos

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To everybody who has 125,000+ miles, and have not had this service done yet, I highly recommend it. I had mine done last Tuesday and my engine is running like it did when it was new. I had the same symptoms as some folks mentioned in this thread…a little bit of a “tick, tick, tick” noise on startup, rough idle, and my MPG has slowly fallen over the last year or so…from right around 18.5 to around 17 or less as of late. I did the normal maintenance items, plugs and such, but the noises/poor mileage continued.

After the valve adjustment, my truck runs better, the idle is smooth as silk (almost unnoticeable sitting in the truck), the motor has more pep (feels as if this valve adjustment may have recovered a few of the ponies I have lost over the last 10 years), and the truck is more enjoyable to drive. Not sure about the effects, one way or another, on MPG so far, because I haven’t gone through a full tank since the valve adjustment has been done…but I will keep track the next few tanks and to report back here.

I consider myself a decent mechanic, have taken on all but the hardest jobs on my RL, and thought about taking this job on myself. But, after talking with a couple friends who work in the automotive repair industry, I figured it was just a bit out of my league. I just didn’t have the intestinal fortitude to take this job on.

So, I called around to a ½ dozen different places and, surprisingly, the service dept. at my dealership was the least expensive…plus I had a coupon for $40 off of any work at my dealership, so it brought the total price, after tax, disposal fees, etc., to $372. About $50 less than everybody else.

Anyway, I know this is an older thread and all, but I figured this was the best place to put my comments