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A Ford item on ebay has this info printed on the back.
Can anyone explain the terminology under the brackets ??? ebay auction#353086210312 |
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X is for exhaust, N is for Intake and the numbers are the cylinder numbers in firing order.
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Under the first bracket = when #4 Exhaust and #1 intake are open at the same time. The valves and lifters in the second bracket are still on the heal of their cam lobe and on those cylinders and you can then grind and/or adjust the valves for those cylinders.
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I cannot find that Ford item under the no given on ebay.
Can you tell me more eg what do they call it in the listing? Manuel in Oz |
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Its this item,A 6" celluloid ruler and on the back is printed the valve adjustments. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-FOR...cAAOSwwqVcKVBR These pics are of the ruler I have,not the EBAY listing. Last edited by deuce lover; 06-12-2020 at 11:46 AM. |
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