Honda CR-V: Cylinder Head Cover Removal/Installation

Honda CR-V (2006–2011) Service Manual / Engine Mechanical / Cylinder Head / Cylinder Head Cover Removal/Installation

Cylinder Head Cover Removal

1. Remove the intake manifold cover.

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2. Remove the four ignition coils.

3. Disconnect the evaporative emission (EVAP) canister purge valve connector.

4. Remove the dipstick (A), the breather hose (B), and power steering (P/S) hose clamp (C).

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5. Remove two bolts (D) securing the EVAP canister purge valve bracket.

6. Remove the cylinder head cover.

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Cylinder Head Cover Installation

1. Thoroughly clean the head cover gasket and the groove.

2. Install the head cover gasket (A) in the groove of the cylinder head cover (B).

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3. Check that the mating surfaces are clean and dry.

4. Apply liquid gasket, P/N 08717-0004,08718-0001, 08718-0003, or 08718-0009, on the chain case and the No. 5 rocker shaft holder mating areas. Install the component within 5 minutes of applying the liquid gasket.

NOTE:

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5. Set the spark plug seals (A) on the spark plug tubes.

Place the cylinder head cover (B) on the cylinder head, then slide the cover slightly back and forth to seat the head cover gasket.

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6. Inspect the cover washers (C). Replace any washer that is damaged or deteriorated.

7. Tighten the bolts in two or three steps. In the final step tighten all bolts, in sequence, to 12 N*m (1.2 kgf*m, 8.7 Ibf*ft).

NOTE:

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8. Install two bolts (A) securing the evaporative emission (EVAP) canister purge valve bracket.

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9. Install the power steering (P/S) hose clamp (B), breather hose (C), and the dipstick (D).

10. Connect the EVAP canister purge valve connector.

11. Install the four ignition coils.

12. Install the intake manifold cover.

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