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Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 12, 2007 at 12:44:55 from (205.188.116.73):
Scotty, if you are around (or anyone else who knows), I don't understand what you mean in your response about the rocker assembly. Here is the paragraph: "If the lift rod seems straight you can put it back in. It just drops into place. Before putting the rocker back over it, take a SMALL hammer and tap smartly without whacking on top of the valve and spring. Just enough to see if you can get ANY movement down and back up. If it doesn't move, or the hammer feels like it's hitting the head of a tight bolt, Or if it goes down and stays down, you likely have a stuck valve. " I am not sure where/what I am supposed to be hitting. It says don't hit the valve and spring. Where exactly should I tap to look for movement? We aren't there yet but will be in the next hour or so. Thanks! Dave
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