Under the valve cover: '95 Accord EX, 181k miles

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Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Originally Posted By: demarpaint
Originally Posted By: gib
Originally Posted By: teddyboy
Looks good. What oil and oci?

For the bulk of its life it got Castrol GTX and 5k mile OCIs. There was a stretch of several years where it didn't see much use, but then I took primary control of the car about 35k miles ago. I've done UOAs on every change since then, the last one being about eight months ago.



Wow there are a few members here that would tell you Castrol could never keep an engine that sludge free, one in particular comes to mind, but I won't mention any names
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LOL. The proof is in the pics, Castrol did just fine!!


Thats not what I'm reading here. He said Castrol the bulk of its life. Starting 35k ago he has used MMO, posted a Shell Rotella T-5 UOA which indicates a change in oil. The condition at the time of Castrol is not represented in those pictures.


Yep you're right. We can read into it whatever we like. Maybe the MMO cleaned it up, take your pick. I don't think the engine was ever dirty.
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Castrol the bulk of its life didn't ruin it as some would love to read.
 
Originally Posted By: gib

And, indeed, I'll be using Pennzoil Ultra on the next change and probably future changes as well. I've already used it in two of our cars with excellent results, so I'm just going to switch the fleet to it. I don't think I'll be removing the valve cover again any time soon, though. heh


Don't you have to pull the valve cover anyway to do periodic valve adjustments on that car? I thought the old F-series engines called for 30K adjustments?
 
Originally Posted By: SIXSPEED
This is from my 97 Accord with 148K miles and fed with a steady diet of Castrol GTX 5W-30 until about 5K miles ago when I switched to Mobile Super HM.



Mobil cleaned out 143K worth of Castrol sludge in one 5K run? Amazing stuff.
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Originally Posted By: JOD
Originally Posted By: SIXSPEED
This is from my 97 Accord with 148K miles and fed with a steady diet of Castrol GTX 5W-30 until about 5K miles ago when I switched to Mobile Super HM.



Mobil cleaned out 143K worth of Castrol sludge in one 5K run? Amazing stuff.
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Originally Posted By: JOD
Don't you have to pull the valve cover anyway to do periodic valve adjustments on that car? I thought the old F-series engines called for 30K adjustments?

What with the holiday weekend I'm quite late to respond, but yes, the manual calls for inspecting (adjusting if necessary, of course) the valve height every 30k miles. Still, 30k miles is about 2.5-3 years for me, so it'll be a while.
 
I recently sold an 94 accord I had as a commuter with just over 300k and it looked pretty much identical to yours with only cheap conventional oils. Its hard to kill those engines. Here is something you may find helpful and a common issue with the f22.
 
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Originally Posted By: SubyRoo
I recently sold an 94 accord I had as a commuter with just over 300k and it looked pretty much identical to yours with only cheap conventional oils. Its hard to kill those engines. Here is something you may find helpful and a common issue with the f22.


Wow - Good write up and pics for injector and port cleaning. Haven't seen that for a good DIY until that one.
 
I have a question, for those more familiar with this engine than I am. It looks to have Honda's typical SOHC VTEC, with three intake rocker arms (two outer ones for small-cam operation and one center one for big-cam operation) and two exhaust rocker arms (one for each exhaust valve, and no exhaust VTEC).

Looks typical, except for the far left intake rocker arm of each cylinder set doesn't have a roller follower. All of the rocker arms have roller followers except for that one. Why would that be?
 
Originally Posted By: SubyRoo
Here is something you may find helpful and a common issue with the f22.

Thanks for that. Bookmarked for a future project day.
 
I know this may be a bit off topic, but since others are showing theirs I will show mine.

This is with 166,000 miles and on my fifth 25,000 mile OCI using Amsoil AME 15w-40, only one full flow oil filter (amsoil EaO or Donaldson Endurance) and no bypass on my 04 Cummins.

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