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- Why breaking in a barrel is NOT necessary - Snipers Hide
Re: Why "breaking in" a barrel is NOT necessary The reason that the barrels change velocit is the bore actualy work hardens and if you fire yout rifles at say 500 yards you can see an elevation shift somewhere around 50 to 80 rounds then they usualy settle down the reason to break in barrels is to smoth out the burs in the throat
- Valve adjustment: should I attempt myself? - Drive Accord Honda Forums
I have access to feeler gauges and already own all of the necessary tools Am I crazy to attempt this myself, or should this be pretty straightforward? I consider myself to be a reasonably capable DIY mechanic, and only take my car in for oil because of the price and for a second opinion just in case I missed something
- Valve adjustment really necessary? - Drive Accord Honda Forums
What can I expect from doing a valve adjustment on my v6 engine with 112k? Increased performance? wondering if it's worth the trouble
- will honda dealer replace all necessary parts for timing. . .
will honda dealer replace all necessary parts for timing belt change? Jump to Latest 951 views 12 replies 8 participants last post by slimm1469 Dec 19, 2024 T
- Is it really necessary to change the drain plug washer. . .
I'll be doing the first oil change on my 9th generation Accord very soon and I was wondering if I'm required to change the washer that goes on the drain plug each time I just bought a 5 qt jug of Valvoline fully synthetic oil at WalMart and a couple of filters from Amazon The only thing I
- Is flushing the coolant system necessary? - Drive Accord Honda Forums
In my opinion using distilled water to flush is a bit overkill Also, insisting on Honda coolant is a fine but not necessary if you are flushing the whole system (be sure to get the heater core) If you have a air bubble the engine will not circulate coolant properly and may overheat
- Is a S-VCM absolutely necessary for 9th gen V6?
I've been told I need to get an S-VCM module as soon as possible to disable vcm on my 9th gen due to uneven piston wear and generally extra wear being caused by the VCM However I've also read that those issues only pertain to the 8th gen and they were all resolved with the 9th gen Any
- Is brake fluid change really necessary? - Drive Accord Honda Forums
I was reading through the manual for our 2014 Honda Accord and noticed it recommended replacing the brake fluid every 3 years I have owned three Hondas (1990, 1995, and currently a 2004) that all had have over 250,000 miles I have never done anything with the brake fluid with those three cars
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