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Honda Civic B18 Cams Install - Now You Know It- Back To The Basics

Honda B-Series Camshaft Install How To
By Scott Tsuneishi
Photography by Scott Tsuneishi
Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Installation
Honda Civic B18 Cams Install B18c Engine
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Honda Civic B18 Cams Install B18c Engine
First things first, before we begin our cam swap, remove all components from the valve cover area. Disconnect the negative battery post, ground wire attached to the valve cover, and PCV connection hose (attached to the intake manifold and valve cover).
Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Spark Plug Cover Removal
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Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Spark Plug Cover Removal
A socket with extension is used to remove the 8x10mm bolts holding the spark plug cover and valve cover. If you are using a cable type clutch, remove the two brackets holding the cable to gain access to the valve cover washers located below. Now's a good opportunity to remove all the metal valve cover washers and properly store them in a container before we remove the cover.
Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Valve Cover Removal
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Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Valve Cover Removal
Depending how long it's been since your valve covers been removed, it might be a little tricky to take it off the first time around. If it seems to be sealed rather snug, take a screwdriver and carefully pry the corners until the gasket lets loose. Don't worry about stretching or tearing your old valve cover gaskets-you'll need to replace them with a new set regardless. The same applies with the four spark plug gaskets (doughnut rings located in the inner-upper portion of the valve cover).
Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Crank Pulley Tdc
Using a 19mm socket and long... 
   
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Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Crank Pulley Tdc
Using a 19mm socket and long extension, have the steering wheel fully clocked to the left to gain access to the crank pulley. Rotate the main crank pulley located directly under the driver side wheel well in a counter clockwise rotation to the TDC position-otherwise known as Top dead center. Removing all four spark plugs from the engine before hand cranking the pulley helps to facilitate an easier rotation. Align the notch on the plastic cover with the line etched in white on the pulley. Use the single marking, just right of the distributor timings three etched marks to determine if the pistons are TDC.
Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Spark Plug Wires
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Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Spark Plug Wires
Remove the plug wires if you haven't done so already.
Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Belt Tensioner
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Honda Civic B18 Cams Install Belt Tensioner
To facilitate an easier cam removal, we loosed the belt tensioner located directly below the driver side motor mount, just above the alternator pulley. Remove the rubber seal plug and loosen the bolt, making sure not to completely remove the unit. We know there are numerous ways of removing the timing belt but were doing by the books folks!

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