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RE: Setting rockers on 390
By Ray Tirri - 12/18/2001 7:27:35 PM; IP 65.91.223.80
If the lifters are new or oil free it's fairly easy to set the clearance with a channel locks, if there loaded with oil find or make a tool . This is a very important operatioms of the build, this will correction some maching height problems that you might incur. I have found that some of the new replacement lifters are also a problem, they don't have enough built in clearance or plunger travel. If you think you have a 0.100" of room you don't. Keep the clearance to work with at 0.030 on the low side and no more than 0.100 of clearance on the high side, which means you only have .070 to work with your push rods. Ray
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 Setting rockers on 390 -- MQ, 12/18/2001
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 RE: Setting rockers on 390 -- Ray, 12/19/2001
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