GoinPostall
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- First Name
- Jonathan
- Joined
- May 15, 2025
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- Location
- Cedarpines Park, CA
- Vehicles
- 2020 Honda Civic, 1997 Jeep ZJ, 1979 Dodge W150
As odd as it sounds, my 2020 Honda Civic is supposed to have the valve lash checked around 100k miles. Honda is the only company I know of(outside of commercial diesel engine manufacturers) that still wants you to check valve lash.Wait, valve checks? LOL. Seriously what modern ICEV from the legacy OEMs sell a vehicle that has solid lifters these days? Barely any OEM still use a camshaft timing belt (maybe Honda still does). Spark plugs for most current ICEV require 75,000 to 100,000 mile replacements, with 100,000 pretty much industry standard at this point. Despite all the internet arguments, modern ICEV using manufacturer spec'd oil and filters generally can follow a 10,000-mile oil change interval with zero effect to longevity, with 7,500 miles being the norm. Fuel injectors have now been more reliable than carburetors for nearly 40 years. Coolant changes for modern cars is now a minimum of 100,000 miles or 5 years. My 2022 has a 10-year-200,000 coolant change interval.
It's not 1970 any longer. LOL.
Yup, ICE require maintenance, but you make it sound like they are in the shop every three months. Really? Valve checks? Come-on-man.