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Re: valve adjustment

To: "Tim Gaines" <mtgaines@mail.presby.edu>, <TRIUMPHS@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: valve adjustment
From: "Kinderlehrer" <kinderlehrer@mindspring.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 08:48:48 -0700
References: <20021018084625.RFDM11892.rwcrmhc52.attbi.com@rwcrwbc56> <f04320406b9d5cf2ca3f1@[10.16.11.226]>
  I think someone even
> talked about doing it with the engine running!  I have no idea
> how this would be done; I'm not even sure now that I am
> remembering correctly.  But you might hear about it.
>
'tis true. back when the ink on my learner's permit was still wet and I was
under the tutelage of the wizen 'ole mechanic of the day, we only did valve
adjustments with the engine running.  With the engine idling, and the lock
nut loose, you adjust the valve so you can just slip the feeler in and out.
It will grab the feeler as the valve opens and release it when the valve is
closed. Easiest is probably to close the gap until you can't move the feeler
at all, then open slowly until you can just pull it out.  Might take a
little practice to be able to keep the screw driver in the adjuster slot,
just have to go with it and not fight it.  Anyway, that's how I remember it,
I haven't done it in a  long time. Come to think of it, my valves need
adjusting, I think I'll go ....

Bob

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