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Engine valve tappet clearance
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Gar
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I have a 1928 6 cyl and need to adjust the valve tappet spacing. Can anyone point me to a guide that will tell me how many thousands of an inch I should have for the intake and exhaust valves? I think they should be .007 (in) & .010 (out) I will also add .002 as they will be measured cold.

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Re: Engine valve tappet clearance
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1929 manual gives .004 or greater, when hot. Page 129

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I suspect that any greater measurement that permits silent operation would be acceptable.

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Re: Engine valve tappet clearance
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Hi Gar,

The 1922 - 1928 Service Manual says the same: “Remove valve cover plate and adjust tappets standard - not less than ,004” clearance with motor warm and idling. Be sure to use wrench S. T. 216. Note: Be sure valve adjusting screws are properly locked. See that valve cover center stud is tight so it will not lie against distributor drive shaft, causing rattle”

Phil

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