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[TR] Valve lash adjustment procedureTriumph TR6

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Subject: [TR] Valve lash adjustment procedureTriumph TR6
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Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 19:13:11 -0500 (CDT)
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I am trying to coordinate a british car shop to do a valve lash adjustment on 
my 1972 Triumph TR6.

After reviewing the procedure, and then reading some forum and the Buckeye 
Triumph site, I just want to get clarification.

Is it absolutely necessary for the car to be totally cold (some said 24 hours) 
before the adjustment is done, or is their no problem (if the people know what 
they are doing) with waiting a reasonable amount of time and then doing the 
adjustment?

I have had the car many years and do not think this has been done for many 
years.

Any input appreciated.

Craig 
1972 Triumph TR6
Vienna, VA

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