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Re: H rocker arm Clarification I hope
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Posted by Don LC on September 15, 2002 at 09:20:48 from (24.166.248.35):
In Reply to: H rocker arm Clarification I hope posted by 230,H,M on September 14, 2002 at 06:25:16:
When you look at all your "rocker arm too valve stem" contact,you are looking at differnt stages of valve opening and closing....the cam shaft is raising and lowering the rocker arms according to fireing order.....You are comparing apples and ornges.....check each set ,when the valves are closed ....turn engine until you the timming mark lines up with pully mark....you will find that on at least "one" cyl, you can turn both push rods with your fingers.....both valves are closed ...Look at those two rocker/valve stems....keep turning engine untill mark comes up again ,look for a set of loose push rods and check them.....keep doing this until you have looked at all 4 cyl.......that is what you want to compare...By the way you can follow the fireing order as you turn and align the timming marks....This is also how to adjust the valve clearnce,when both valves are closed.....Sorry about the long post....
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