Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2003-2008 Honda Pilot | 5 Door EX, 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (4WD), 5 Door EX-L, 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (4WD), 5 Door EX-SE (2WD), 5 Door EX-SE (4WD), 5 Door LX, 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (4WD), 5 Door LX-VP (2WD), 5 Door LX-VP (4WD) | KA 5AT, KL 5AT
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2016 Honda Pilot | 5 Door ELITE (AWD), 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (AWD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (AWD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (AWD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (AWD) | KA 6AT, KA 9AT
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Honda's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2017-2022 Honda Pilot | 5 Door Black (AWD), 5 Door ELITE (AWD), 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (AWD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (AWD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (AWD), 5 Door SE (2WD), 5 Door SE (AWD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (AWD), Black Edition, EX-L, Elite, Special Edition, Sport, Touring, TrailSport | KA 6AT, KA 9AT
2009-2015 Honda Pilot | 5 Door EX (2WD), 5 Door EX (4WD), 5 Door EX 4.4 (4WD), 5 Door EX-L (2WD), 5 Door EX-L (4WD), 5 Door LX (2WD), 5 Door LX (4WD), 5 Door LX 4.2 (4WD), 5 Door SE (2WD), 5 Door SE (4WD), 5 Door Touring (2WD), 5 Door Touring (4WD) | KA 5AT
Honda Pilot Intake Valve Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to check and adjust valve clearances for the Honda Pilot?
A: The valve clearance generally does not need adjustment unless valve train components have been replaced or a valve job has been performed, or if the valves are noisy. The simplest check for proper valve adjustment is to listen carefully to the engine running with the hood open. If the valve train is noisy, adjustment is necessary. The valve clearance must be checked and adjusted with the engine cold. Remove the valve covers. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise and position the number one piston at TDC. When positioned correctly at TDC, the pointer on the front timing belt cover will align with the sprocket mark. In this position, adjust the valves for cylinder number one. There are four valves for each cylinder. Starting with the intake valve, insert a feeler gauge of the correct thickness between the valve stem and the Rocker Arm. Withdraw it; you should feel a slight drag. If there's no drag or a heavy drag, loosen the adjuster nut and back off the adjuster screw. Carefully tighten the adjuster screw until you can feel a slight drag on the feeler gauge as you withdraw it. Hold the adjuster screw with a screwdriver to keep it from turning and tighten the locknut. Recheck the clearance to make sure it hasn't changed. Repeat the procedure on the other intake valve, then on the two exhaust valves. Rotate the crankshaft pulley clockwise until the number 4 on the camshaft sprocket is aligned with the pointer on the timing belt cover. Check and adjust the number 4 cylinder valves. Rotate the crankshaft pulley 120 degrees clockwise until the number 2 cylinder is at TDC. Check and adjust the number 2 cylinder valves. Rotate the crankshaft pulley clockwise, following the firing order, and adjust the remaining valves. Install the valve covers.