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Re: 560 Valve Lash Adjustment Sequence
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Posted by dvtw on September 30, 2002 at 08:49:48 from (136.205.16.3):
In Reply to: 560 Valve Lash Adjustment Sequence posted by Walt on September 27, 2002 at 15:44:42:
Red Baron is correct. I just adjusted mine Friday doing just what he said. I just finished doing a partial overhaul on mine (560 gas) and put the head on, torqued it down in the proper sequence to 90# and I went out the next morning to find my head gasket is leaking antifreeze on the manifold side in one spot. I had the head reworked and resurfaced. I'm kind of bummed out on the leak. I don't understand why it could be leaking nor do I know what I can do to stop it. I haven't started it yet as I don't have the manifolds on yet but everything else is hooked up and ready to go.
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