As a relative newbie, I've been trying to keep up with basic maintenance myself, and this forum has been terrific. I've coming up on 5,000 miles since I bought it last August.
So, I've had no trouble with motor and gear oil changes. The question is about valve adjustment when you don't have a kick-start to place the value to top dead center. It seems all the tutorials I've found use this handy trick, but how do you do this on a 170i?
top dead center without a kickstart
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Good point. I think maybe you'd need to take the CVT cover off and wrench the crankshaft around at the variator bolt. Anyone have a better tip?
Oh, and maybe you'd want to take the plug out so that you can turn the engine without compression, so as not to shift that bolt.
Oh, and maybe you'd want to take the plug out so that you can turn the engine without compression, so as not to shift that bolt.
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