I am having to adjust my valves every 12-15K lately. They will be out of spec by 2-5 thousandths. I have been adjusting them to . 009" and . 019" as per recommendation of Scott and a few others. Could this be leading to the frequent adjustments being necessary? What could be the problem? Cam or lifter wear? Has anyone else had this problem/ issue?
ADjustments have been on a stone cold engine (overnight sitting), and I have been turning the engine at the crank (alt belt slips) to TDC with the timing pin, then following FSM instructions from there. TIming pin has been checked to be dead on. My MPGs will be fine for a while, then start to slowly go down to about 15 city (normal is 18), then I will check fuel pressure, boost, EGTs, etc, with the valves being a last resort after checking everything else.
One more note- my other 91 (91. 5), bgilbert's 90 donor, and my mom's 92 all have the wide-set numbers on the odometer. My 11/90 has the narrow set numbers like a 93, which leads me to believe in the possibility of the speedometer having been swapped out sometime up the line, so actual mileage could be hard to actually verify. i know oil analysis could point to possible cam wear, and we all know what would go in there as a replacement cam... .
Thanks in advance- all ideas appreciated,
Daniel
ADjustments have been on a stone cold engine (overnight sitting), and I have been turning the engine at the crank (alt belt slips) to TDC with the timing pin, then following FSM instructions from there. TIming pin has been checked to be dead on. My MPGs will be fine for a while, then start to slowly go down to about 15 city (normal is 18), then I will check fuel pressure, boost, EGTs, etc, with the valves being a last resort after checking everything else.
One more note- my other 91 (91. 5), bgilbert's 90 donor, and my mom's 92 all have the wide-set numbers on the odometer. My 11/90 has the narrow set numbers like a 93, which leads me to believe in the possibility of the speedometer having been swapped out sometime up the line, so actual mileage could be hard to actually verify. i know oil analysis could point to possible cam wear, and we all know what would go in there as a replacement cam... .

Thanks in advance- all ideas appreciated,
Daniel