klawrence
11-12-2008, 10:41 AM
Hi! Anyone know where I can find a guide to assembling a valvetrain for a D15B7?
Here's the situation: blew out my head gasket, or perhaps cracked the head. #1 cylinder had burnt up coolant in it. I obtained a replacement head off ebay from a guy who said there was nothing wrong with it, he had just taken it off to do a head swap to go to VTEC.
Anyway, the "new" head has all the valvetrain disassembled. The cam that came with it has some pitting on a few of the lobes, but seems like all the parts look fine. My valvetrain, on the old and probably warped head which I have taken off, seems cleaner, so I was thinking perhaps to reuse those parts. The parts that came off the new head are just put into baggies but not labeled so I wouldn't know which valves went to which cylinders, for example (not sure if this is important).
According to the service manual, I need a valve spring compressor. I understand that I can borrow one from Autozone. the manual identifies a specific compressor along with a specific 7/8" attachment though. Will the one from autozone work?
If I just move the original valvetrain to the new head, should I keep track of exactly which valve went to which lobe/valve position? Any additional tools I might need, or do you have any tips for how I should go about doing this? The service manual seems to have everything I will need, but it is a bit confusing because it isn't oriented towards building it from scratch, just for replacing, say, a valve seal, or inspecting the cam.
TIA!
Here's the situation: blew out my head gasket, or perhaps cracked the head. #1 cylinder had burnt up coolant in it. I obtained a replacement head off ebay from a guy who said there was nothing wrong with it, he had just taken it off to do a head swap to go to VTEC.
Anyway, the "new" head has all the valvetrain disassembled. The cam that came with it has some pitting on a few of the lobes, but seems like all the parts look fine. My valvetrain, on the old and probably warped head which I have taken off, seems cleaner, so I was thinking perhaps to reuse those parts. The parts that came off the new head are just put into baggies but not labeled so I wouldn't know which valves went to which cylinders, for example (not sure if this is important).
According to the service manual, I need a valve spring compressor. I understand that I can borrow one from Autozone. the manual identifies a specific compressor along with a specific 7/8" attachment though. Will the one from autozone work?
If I just move the original valvetrain to the new head, should I keep track of exactly which valve went to which lobe/valve position? Any additional tools I might need, or do you have any tips for how I should go about doing this? The service manual seems to have everything I will need, but it is a bit confusing because it isn't oriented towards building it from scratch, just for replacing, say, a valve seal, or inspecting the cam.
TIA!