I have read numerous threads here about doing valve adjustments and have found one major mistake upon checking the facts on a lot of threads here.
NEVER EVER turn the engine by turning the alternator pully towards the passenger side of the engine or towards the coolant tank as I have read.
Take note of fan rotation
THAT IS OPPOSITE OF NORMAL ENGINE ROTATION. and you will not get an accurate adjustment. it may fall within specs of a recheck but it is not right. It would get lengthy as to why it is bad.
A better way if you do not have the engine turning tool is to use the dampner bolts to turn it. An easy indicator is to look at fan rotation to tell if you are going in the right rotation. If you must insist on using alternator take note of fan rotation. You will probably need to put tension on belt to get engine to turn in right direction or belt will just slip.
The minor problem to using alternator is you may loosen the pulley or over tighten it and ruin or strip the shaft and nut.
NEVER EVER turn the engine by turning the alternator pully towards the passenger side of the engine or towards the coolant tank as I have read.
Take note of fan rotation
THAT IS OPPOSITE OF NORMAL ENGINE ROTATION. and you will not get an accurate adjustment. it may fall within specs of a recheck but it is not right. It would get lengthy as to why it is bad.
A better way if you do not have the engine turning tool is to use the dampner bolts to turn it. An easy indicator is to look at fan rotation to tell if you are going in the right rotation. If you must insist on using alternator take note of fan rotation. You will probably need to put tension on belt to get engine to turn in right direction or belt will just slip.
The minor problem to using alternator is you may loosen the pulley or over tighten it and ruin or strip the shaft and nut.
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