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Setting valve lash on an H

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Chris

04-27-2004 18:21:04




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I was woundering what order to set the valve lash on an H when the number 1 piston is T.D.C ?




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Bob from IL

05-01-2004 14:10:42




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 Re: Setting valve lash on an H in reply to Chris , 04-27-2004 18:21:04  
start with #1tdc compresion stroke. adjust int+ex on#1. with hand crank turn eng one half turn adj both valves on #3. one half turn again adj both on #4. one half turn again adj both on #2 its that simple. that is what the book says.



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Jonathan Mirgon

04-27-2004 18:32:17




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 Re: Setting valve lash on an H in reply to Chris , 04-27-2004 18:21:04  
The easiest way to do it without setting each piston to t.d.c is to : get the engine hot and up to operating temperature with the oil hot. Shut it down , take off the valve cover, look for any intake valve that is compressed or ( open) and adjust the exhaust valve that is beside it. Mark the valve in some way so that you know it has been adjusted. now rotate the engine until you find anothor valve that is open or partially open and adjust. Continue this process until all of your valves have a mark on them. This works well and is mutch faster then getting each piston at t.d.c on the compression stroke.

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Rudi

04-27-2004 18:27:02




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 Re: Setting valve lash on an H in reply to Chris , 04-27-2004 18:21:04  
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Chris:

This might help.



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CNKS

04-27-2004 18:46:24




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 Re: Re: Setting valve lash on an H in reply to Rudi, 04-27-2004 18:27:02  
Of the gas engines I am familiar with I notice that this does not include the H and M engines, etc. Since the firing order is the same, what is the difference as far as setting the valves? Perhaps those engines are not covered in the manual?



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