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RE: basic set for solids too
By McQ - 06/02/2003 8:07:42 PM; IP 65.176.104.107
The first method/system you've described I've used with success with solids and initial start. Of course with solids I'm checking lash cold, i.e., .028 typically.

But I'd like to say again that with hydraulics & adjustables I've not had any real problems just running right down the rockers using the "system" of taking up all slack (azero lash....I just don't think of a lash measurement with hydraulics) and then the half a turn additonal. Like I said there was a couple of slightyly clicking tappets once but that was easily fixed. What has always been important to me was to not have the pushrod too deep into the hyd. lifter.

But all in all I think Geoff's idea of setting the pushrod into the hydraulic lifter while it's on the base circle of the lobe is a good idea.
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 RE: HYD. Lifter's and ADJ rocker's -- McQ, 06/01/2003
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 RE: lifter's -- Chad, 06/01/2003
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 RE: .020" to .060" is typical for hydraulic preload. -- Geoff McNew, 06/02/2003
 Your way sounds best. -- Dave Shoe, 06/02/2003
RE: basic set for solids too -- McQ, 06/02/2003
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