Posted by Chuck's Repair on October 11, 2009 at 14:11:17 from (162.40.106.144):
In Reply to: 856d valve setting posted by docjoe on October 10, 2009 at 15:40:01:
Start with #1 cylinder TDC compression stroke(both push rods will be loose).Adjust valves on that cylinder. Rotate flywheel in the direction of rotation until #5 cylinder is at TDC. (You have to watch the valve movement on companion cylinders to know when you are at TDC. Companoin cylinders are 1&6 2&5 & 3&4. So when #2 exhaust valve just closes and the intake valve just starts to open and both push rods are tight #2 cylinder is at TDC exhaust stroke and you can adjust the valves on #5 which will be on TDC compression stroke.) Adjust valves on #5 cylinder and continue to rotate the flywheel in the direction of rotation 1/3 of a turn to adjust the next cylinder in the firing order. Firing order is 1-5-3-6-2-4. You will be able to adjust all 6 cylinders in two revolutions of the flywheel. Chuck
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