If you do adjust them, get a good quality dial indicator to do it with unless you are real good with feeler gages. . hence the "feel" in its name. With the dial indicator you *see* what the lash is. After you adjust one, give it a "wiggle" with the indicator still hooked up to insure you're getting a true reading after it settles and moves a bit. Another tip: only turn the engine the way its supposed to turn. If you go past your adjusting point, dont back the engine up! Just keep going around until you find it again. There is play/lash in everything and you can screw up the valve timing by adjusting them without getting all the lash out of the valvetrane.
Hope this helps.
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Hope this helps.
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Always ready to help!
2000 2500 Red Sport quad cab, 4x4, K&N, DDI's, straight piped, boost, pyro and fuel pressure gages, Hot Power Edge, mean looking set of 33. 5" tires, Snap On diamond tool box, Marine Corps window sticker, Semper Fi!
1972 340 Cuda'. Original tripple Black, 340 car w/air. Good clean car, super stock springs, Weld Prostars, shaker hood, strong 340 with a 727/4000 stahl, 4. 56... . Bombs away!
NRA Life Member. http://www.geocities.com/chadsheets