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427 Intake change
By Mike K - 04/07/2003 5:32:29 PM; IP 68.160.190.208
I'm about to change over my intake from a 427 8v tunnel wedge to an 8v medium riser. I've finally gotten all the pieces needed and had a question about valve adjustment. I was told that I would not need to readjust the valves once I perform this change over. I had assumed I would because of removing the rockers/push rods. Can anyone give me some idea of their experience? Any tips to make it only twice as involved as I have planned? Many thanks. Mike
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Collapse <b>427 Intake change</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Mike K, <i>04/07/2003</i></font>427 Intake change -- Mike K, 04/07/2003
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 Valve adjustment -- Royce Peterson, 04/07/2003
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 RE: Valve adjustment -- Mike K, 04/07/2003
 Intake etc. -- Royce Peterson, 04/08/2003
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