How much variance do you guys usually find when you check your lash?
How often do they usually need adjusting?
I was just out checking the valve lash on my '96. It is the first time it has been done in at least 8 years and nearly 100k miles (oops...
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After finding TDC for #1 and checking all 6 valves for that position, the worst I could find was ONE exhaust valve that was at . 021 instead of . 020 . "Oh c'mon! That can't be right. "
So I double checked them: The intakes would just take a . 010 with some drag, but would not take a . 011 feeler gauge. The exhausts were the same using . 020 and . 021 .
I find this a little strange. Is this normal? If it weren't for the leaky valve cover gaskets that I needed to replace, this would have been a wasted effort so far. It is really tempting not to even bother to rotate 360* to check the other six valves, though I know I will...
How often do they usually need adjusting?
I was just out checking the valve lash on my '96. It is the first time it has been done in at least 8 years and nearly 100k miles (oops...

After finding TDC for #1 and checking all 6 valves for that position, the worst I could find was ONE exhaust valve that was at . 021 instead of . 020 . "Oh c'mon! That can't be right. "
So I double checked them: The intakes would just take a . 010 with some drag, but would not take a . 011 feeler gauge. The exhausts were the same using . 020 and . 021 .
I find this a little strange. Is this normal? If it weren't for the leaky valve cover gaskets that I needed to replace, this would have been a wasted effort so far. It is really tempting not to even bother to rotate 360* to check the other six valves, though I know I will...