Re: 30 Std 8 Valve adjustment???
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What gap are you setting it at?
I know this is not correct but I adjusted my cold but a few thousands less to make up for the expansion when warm. Was afraid to do it hot for the same reason as you burning the arms.
Posted on: 2007/12/10 22:33
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I set my 34 Eight (320 engine) to 0.005 intake and 0.007 exhaust with a HOT engine, but not running. I use the hand crank to turn the engine to bring a specific cam lobe down, then adjust that valve and then rotate the engine for the next valve, and so on. Using pecial valve tappet wrenches helps a bit but still IT AIN'T NO FUN.
Posted on: 2007/12/10 23:35
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Well after thinking about it for a while.... I decided only an asbestos octopus could have set the darned thing while it was running.... I ran it, checked the gap while it was running, then shut it off and guesstimated the adjustment. Then I started it up and repeated steps A and B until I was happy. I went cylinder by cylinder front to back. I used a .004 feeler gauge (both sides) which was what the manual and the tune up guide says. I had a couple of "clatterers" that must have slightly dished the top of the adjuster so they got a skosh less clearance. I could still get the .004 feeler guage in those, it was just tighter.
Now I'm off with a spray bottle of diluted dish soap, a toothbrush and a spray bottle of water to clean up after myself... Thanks for your posts, Scott
Posted on: 2007/12/10 23:57
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G'day all, I also used to half burn myself to death trying to set those tappets with the engine running. I thought that there has to be a better way. Well a lot of years ago I read of a method of adjustment, for straight eights of firing order 1-6-2-5-8-3-7-4 and have been using it successfully for over 40 years. The engine should be nicely warmed up to operating temperature and you only have to rotate the engine one turn from No1 firing position to set all of the tappets. Try it and see what you think.
STAGE A - NO 1 AND NO 8 PISTONS AT TOP CENTRE, WITH NO 1 PISTON IN FIRING POSITION ( BOTH LIFTERS DOWN)- ADJUST STAGE A ROTATE ENGINE 360 DEGREES TO STAGE B, IF YOU OVER ROTATE BRING IT BACK 60 DEGREES THEN RE-ROTATE TO STAGE A. or B. ( TO TAKE UP BACKLASH IN TIMING CHAIN ETC.) STAGE B - NO 1 AND NO 8 PISTONS AT TOP CENTRE , WITH NO 8 PISTON IN FIRING POSITION ( BOTH LIFTERS DOWN) - ADJUST STAGE B. STAGE A - ADJUST NO 1 - BOTH VALVES NO 2 - EXHAUST VALVE NO 3 - INLET VALVE NO 4 - INLET VALVE NO 5 - EXHAUST VALVE NO 6 - EXHAUST VALVE NO 7 - INLET VALVE STAGE B - ADJUST NO 2 - INLET VALVE NO 3 - EXHAUST VALVE NO 4 - EXHAUST VALVE NO 5 - INLET VALVE NO 6 - INLET VALVE NO 7 - EXHAUST VALVE NO 8 - BOTH VALVES There is a margin of overlap in the above method, so it is not necessary to have the piston exactly at top centre. I also use the GO - NO GO feeler adjustment method. I also give the exhaust valve an extra thou to keep them on the seat a micro-second longer, to run them cooler as we tend to run the engines a bit harder than in the old days. There is also a similar method for 6 cylinder engines of 1-5-3-6-2-4 firing order Best regards Peter Toet
Posted on: 2007/12/11 5:35
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Thanks Peter. I copied your post to a text file in my tune up folder.
Scott
Posted on: 2007/12/11 10:55
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Peter,
Thank you for that wonderful post. I wasn't happy with my last attempt at setting the tappets and went through them again with your procedure. My 726 now purrs like a kitten! Thanks again, Scott
Posted on: 2007/12/18 21:48
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