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Re: B valve adjustment, what happened?
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Posted by old on April 13, 2006 at 12:24:23 from (207.69.139.146):
In Reply to: B valve adjustment, what happened? posted by TKN on April 13, 2006 at 11:48:20:
The way you did it sounds about right but I'm not really sure. The way I always do it is to adjust them like this. I tunr the engine till you have say 1 exhause valve opne and then adjust the intake on that cylinder, then go on the the next one. I only adjust the valves when I have the other valve open. That way I know for sure the vave I'm adjusting is close all the way.
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