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adj. hydraulic lifters. I know...old subject but..
By James - 03/22/2002 2:23:32 AM; IP 64.12.102.51
There seems to be a few different methods that are all hailed as being the best way to do it. There is the shade tree that will tell you that he has done a million of them by just bringing both rockers up even with each cylinder and wiggled the push rod till there was no more wiggle and going 1/2 turn more. Then there is the mothod described in the literature with the cam. This method: turn the motor over till the exhaust pushrod just begins to move upward to open the valve. Your now ready to adjust the intake rocker of the same cylinder. For the exhaust you turn the motor over until the intake pushrod comes all the way up and almost all the way back down. Now set the exhaust to "zero lash" and add 1/2 turn. I am thinking that the shade tree version might tend to make cams go round. Does it matter which way? Do both methods get to the same place?
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