Exhaust valves have hydraulic lifters - do you adjust intake valves?

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I recently picked up a Honda Accord Hybrid with 250k+ miles. One thing I learned after I bought it, is that this model has hydraulic lifters on the exhaust valves but the intake valves are adjusted manually.

Do you think I should adjust them? I suppose there's not a good reason not to. I have always been more concerned by exhaust valves (burn if too tight) than intake valves.
 
It can't hurt anything and pulling the valve cover can give you a good idea of how clean the engine is.

You don't even really have to mess with them unless they are out of spec. I did the valves on my mom's 2011 Fit right at 100k miles, and most were still within spec. It was good to know the engine was spotless inside though, which I kind of assumed since my family bought it brand new and it has always been under my care.
 
I personally believe the suggestion to adjust intake valves is more for a reason to inspect the camshaft to make sure it is broken in properly.

When I was involved with camshaft design, I saw the blueprints required a maximum roughness after finish grinding, but a minimum roughness after phosphating to make sure it had enough phosphate. It is the phosphate that helps ensure a good break-in.
 
I personally believe the suggestion to adjust intake valves is more for a reason to inspect the camshaft to make sure it is broken in properly.

When I was involved with camshaft design, I saw the blueprints required a maximum roughness after finish grinding, but a minimum roughness after phosphating to make sure it had enough phosphate. It is the phosphate that helps ensure a good break-in.
It better be broken in at 250k miles!

I'm interested in your thoughts about Honda camshaft problems. I've seen a lot of worn Odyssey cams (including my own 2010) and also some K24 cams on here. What do you think is the cause?
 
It better be broken in at 250k miles!

I'm interested in your thoughts about Honda camshaft problems. I've seen a lot of worn Odyssey cams (including my own 2010) and also some K24 cams on here. What do you think is the cause?
Is it a cam on tappet or follower, or is it a roller follower design?
 
Intakes need adjustment far less often than exhausts. I wouldn't even crack the valve cover, especially if they were shim under bucket.
 
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