I have a 2006 Elantra GT 5 door with a 2.0L engine (from what I've read, I assume it's the Beta 2? please confirm). I have read that it has a solid lifter setup. My Honda 1981 CM400T has to have the valves adjusted yearly, which I've never done(9,000km's) because I don't know how to adjust the valves. Could someone perhaps provide an idiots guide to a valve adjustment? Diagrams and pictures are great. I am very mechanically inclined and have access to pretty much every tool you could think of from work, if I don't already own it. I am just spoiled with hydraulic lifters on all my other vehicals.
Cheers,
Trev
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1980 Chevrolet Camaro RS Coupe (needs LOADS of TLC - my project)
1981 Honda CM400T (my bike)
1986 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z 383 (my summer car)
1992 Ford Festiva 1.3L (?) (my old daily driver)
1992 Mercedes-Benz 300SEL 3.2L (my daily driver)
2006 Hyundai Elantra GT (wife's daily driver)
Go to www.hmaservice.com and register. Click "detail search" at the top of the page after logging in. Check the "shop" box, select "Elantra XD" as your model and "2006" as the year. Then search for terms "valve" and "shim". Two links will be found. Click the top one. A new window will pop up. Scroll down and you'll see the whole procedure spelled out with pictures.
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Aaron Britt
'06 350Z (Farking lemon)
'06 Elantra GLS hatch
'87 Nissan Hardbody - The "Mud Mobile" (448,000 miles and still counting)
'02 Derbi GP1 scooter
the only time you would have to "re-shim" is if its making alot of noise.
reshiming is a PITA!! and for the love of god when you remove the cams...please make sure that the blue links are match up with the holes in the cams...the shop manual is wrong....there is actually a tsb about it.
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the only time you would have to "re-shim" is if its making alot of noise.
reshiming is a PITA!! and for the love of god when you remove the cams...please make sure that the blue links are match up with the holes in the cams...the shop manual is wrong....there is actually a tsb about it.
With the proper tools, there's no need to remove the cams to re-shim.
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Aaron Britt
'06 350Z (Farking lemon)
'06 Elantra GLS hatch
'87 Nissan Hardbody - The "Mud Mobile" (448,000 miles and still counting)
'02 Derbi GP1 scooter
Sir, your engine uses oil filled HLA's... why (how?) can you adjust those? Coming from a 60's inspired SOHC 8V Mitsu, I can tell you adjustment of such clearances (quite easy btw, takes you 30 min w/o getting too dirty i.e. you can still hit the club up later w/o washing and pick up) is impossible on a beta. If you're making ticking sounds, either
run an engine flush, do a compression test(wet/dry), Record the results - look out for:
-two adjacent cylinders showing a marked decrease in compression (esp. wet vs dry)
-4+ cranks on any given cylinder to build compression (with more than 30 psi deflection on cranking)
-hissing or light tapping on peak torque acceleration (this would entail a road test under load, with just your ear as a guide, and of course, an assembled engine)
If any of the readings taken indicate +/- 20% change in compression, car-part.com a new head (around $100) machine it (lathe - $100), spend the saturday and swap it, making ABSOLUETLY sure you have a feeler gauge and you're checking the HLA's for any play to x 0.millimeters (see engine guide for specifics), re install in reverse order of removal.
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-Front Fog lamps
-6K HID Kit
-1988 Firebird spoiler
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-Sony Xplod deck
My other cars are Hyundai Ponys! 1987 (4G16 "Saturn" 4spd), 1986 (4G14 5spd), 1984 (4G63 5spd)
Sir, your engine uses oil filled HLA's... why (how?) can you adjust those? Coming from a 60's inspired SOHC 8V Mitsu, I can tell you adjustment of such clearances (quite easy btw, takes you 30 min w/o getting too dirty i.e. you can still hit the club up later w/o washing and pick up) is impossible on a beta. If you're making ticking sounds, either
Jed, the Beta 2 in the '01+ Elantra and Tib has solid lifters with shims, NOT hla's.
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Aaron Britt
'06 350Z (Farking lemon)
'06 Elantra GLS hatch
'87 Nissan Hardbody - The "Mud Mobile" (448,000 miles and still counting)
'02 Derbi GP1 scooter
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