| a. palmer jr. |
Apr 24, 2010 10:20 PM |
I don't think valves are supposed to be adjusted on those engines. Generally they are only adjusted on engines with solid lifters. Hydraulic lifters, when an adjustment screw is on the rocker arm should merely be put in the center of the lifters range which is about a turn after they stop chattering. Most overhead cam engines with hydraulics aren't adjusted. When hydraulics on OHV engines are adjusted it is done with the engine running, back the adjustment off until it clicks then turn until it stops clicking and give it one more turn slowly a fourth turn at a time. At least that's how we do it on Chevy V8 engines. Do it as quick as you can because they usually lose oil running the engine with the valve cover off.
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