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The valves on the twin cam are non-adjustable, they use hydraulic lifters.
I have a 170K miles on my passport
The oil pan is underneath the motor on a Honda Passport. You can take the car to a mechanic to have the oil pan changed.
Yes , the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 1997 Honda Passport ( IS an interference engine )
The engine oil capacity, of your 1999 Honda Passport, is for quarts. The manufacturer recommends; you do not over fill the motor oil.
A diagram for a 3.2L V6 motor for a 1996 Honda Passport can be ordered from any Honda dealership. You will want to check with your local dealer and see if they can get you one free of charge or if there is a fee. They may even have one that you can borrow.
The original Honda Passport Motor cycle sat 2 very friendly people The SUV started as 5 passenger and had a seven passenger option later
If the engine is a 4 cylinder it is an interference motor and and there is most likely there is severe damage caused by the valves hitting the pistons. The 6 cylinder is a noninterference motor and should be OK. You will still have to line all the timing marks up to replace the belt.
You should seek this answer from a certified Honda technician, rather than on a website where anyone can answer, whether their answer is accurate or not.
On 99 Passport it probably has a yellow handle end that you grab to pull the dip stick out it is located on the lefthand side of the engine.
Is located on the top of the motor on the right hand side next to the throttle body