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Re: valve lash on H, how to set?
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Posted by El Toro on April 16, 2005 at 13:32:16 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: valve lash on H, how to set? posted by arod on April 16, 2005 at 10:55:58:
If you are sure that you're on the compression stroke of No1 cylinder at TDC with the first notch on the damper pulley and your distributor rotor is pointing to No1 plug wire in the cap. Both valves should now be closed and you should adjust them to .020" for now until you get the engine running. After adjusting No1, rotate engine until the rotor points to No3, then adjust the valves, then No4, then No2. After you get the engine running you should retorque the head and adjust the valves to .017" while it is still hot or very warm. This last adjustment can be done with the engine idling. It's easier to do if someone is doing the adjusting while another person is doing the feeling with the feeler gauge or use the other procedure above. Hal
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