Posted by Paul Shuler on June 25, 2013 at 16:50:36 from (69.71.1.1):
A few years back El Toro gave me some good advice about how to set my valves on my 1950 C." with engine on TDC comp stroke adjust vales 1,2,3,5 then rotate one full turn of the engine and do 4,6,7,8." I liked doing this method. Problem is its been a long time since I did this last time and I cant remember, is one full turn of the engine when the timing mark comes back around and lines up again on the fly wheel? My book says .014 with hot motor. Well Ive had it all apart and its stone cold. Whats a good ball park to set it at cold? Thank you, Paul
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