Need help w/ Valve Adjustment. Last night I decided to dive into the car maintenance world and one of the things I tried to fix was the clicking/ticking of my engine. Dealer said I needed a valve adjustment. The oil change, air filter, spark plug replacement went well but the valve adjustment had its bumps. I do not think I screwed anything up, but when I got the valve cover and belt cover off I was in a little over my head. It also took me a little too long toget apart so right now, it is still apart waiting for me to work on. First: Which cylinder is the #1 cylinder? Left to Right or Right to Left? lololololololololol great first question. Second: Once a cylinder is at TDC, can both the intake and exhaust valves could be adjusted for that cylinder. Third: Is there a detailed description on how to actually use the feeler gauge when adjusting the valves? The DIY I used on here, which was awesome otherwise, left this very vauge. "Loosen tighting nut, unscrew tightening screw, insert .010 inch feeler gauge, tighten screw until the screw 'grabs' the gauge, torque tightening nut to 13 ft lbs." Two things need clarified for me if possible:
ANY help would be greatly apprciated. Thanks in advance. -Jason |
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Re: Need help w/ Valve Adjustment. That is the DIY I used. It is AWESOME. I just needed a little extra than what it gives about the feeler gauge and also the cylinder position. If anyone has any input to my questions let me know. Thanks -Jason |
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Re: Need help w/ Valve Adjustment. ah okay. well for question1, first cylinder is closest to the cam gear (not 100% sure tho, its been a while). question2, as the diy says you have to keep rotating the crank to different position to adjust a given set of valves. rotate again and adjust the next set of valves. question3, feeler gauge is sortof like a spark plug gapping tool. you want it to slide between two surfaces with some resistance. not too little that it slides loosely, not too much that its hard to pull out. just somewhere in the middle where you feel some drag when pulling it thru the space. |
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