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Reputable Honda Mechanics in Germany?

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Old 04-05-2017 | 03:17 AM
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Default Reputable Honda specialists in Germany?

Hi all,

New European S2000 owner here, and a long time lurker! Picked her up with 60 thousand original miles (100K km) from the original and only owner!
The first thing that I'd like to get out of the way right away, is upgrade to AP2 valve spring retainers ASAP.

Could anyone recommend a reputable Honda mechanic in Germany, that would be maybe willing to do the work, or help do the work without lifting the head? I am located near Frankfurt, but would be willing to drive a few hours. My garage is unfortunately too small and inconvenient to do it myself at the moment. I've contacted GRacing, but they do not have the time at the moment, and they would only do it by lifting the head.

Thank you for your help and happy VTECing!

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Old 04-06-2017 | 11:00 PM
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Remove the valve cover and do a close inspection on the retainers, if they look good there is no reason to change them out.
Old 04-07-2017 | 01:03 AM
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Yep, am doing that this weekend.
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