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For "olden timerz" or anyone else, the simplest method to remember is, start at #1 ex and go straight down the line. Just mark each one with chalk after it is done.
When you get to the point where you can't see the chalk marks, get your grand son to help you... |
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Can't remember s___t.
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Ya ya... you remember all the good stuff Alan. I've followed you for a long time. You've been everywhere.
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Nope, not everywhere. Not going down there just yet, please.
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I use the technique where you set the motor to a particular position and can adjust 6 valves, then another position and you can do 6 more, then a final position and the last 4 get done.
I would imagine the post above about using the wheel to turn the motor would benefit from this method as it involves the least amount of motor turning. I got the method from a Motors manual. Mart. |
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Trouble with those Chevies was that the valve stems wore into the rocker arm faces and would chew up a feeler gauge if you tried to adjust while running! You couldn't get an accurate adjustment with the engine off, either.
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See? I told you I'm afflicted with CRS.
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If you play a country song backwards, what do you get? ......all your stuff back. Ya lame but a good street joke.
... https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=213835 . |
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Gary has it correct . . . they were only used to be able to run the engine and look down and/or listen to the valves/lifters while it was running. I've seen a couple sets of them in the past - looked pretty useless to me.
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