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    Not sure you have seen these photos so I'm going to post them in a hope to assist you.

    I can't provide exact weight force data against the TB but when the TB tension is properly adjusted and if applied very gentle pressure with just one finger while at #1 TDC, you will see 10mm movement from rest point in both ways like these photos.

    Good luck.


    Kaz
    Last edited by Kaz-kzukNA1; 04-03-2019 at 11:34 PM.

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    Thanks for the comments and support.
    For my clarity: tensioning (whether blue mark or 9 teeth) is with set valve clearances so a tension against valve springs only, the plugs out so no compression from the cylinder.

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    Thank you Kaz that you shared your practical knowledge. These information could be found reading the blog but here are dispelled my" doubts with 5 mm pin punches". I am during the Engine Refresh (according to your recommendations) which I Barn find in Germany.

    sorry for english i use a translator

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    Thanks for all the additional info!

    One question: is the +-10mm slack at 6 right after removing the slack at 1-5 or after that?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaz-kzukNA1 View Post
    and please remember, only a few selected engineers were allowed to build your NSX engines.
    If I imagine the average mechanic in Europe handling that procedure who might sees an NSX every 5 years or less...at least there are no known/heard of fatal failures. So there is some safety margin in there as well.

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    The measurement is always taken after the tension adjuster bolt locked with 9 cam teeth method and crank turned several times.
    After this, set at #1TDC and while keeping the crank locked, measurement taken.


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