Hi all, don't know if this is in my signature so here it goes: 1995 2500 2WD extended cab, long bed, NV4500, 281,000 miles
I just spent a weekend adjusting the valves on said truck, first time always takes the longest. Is there a trick for laying across the engine to get to the aft two cylinders? DIY platform? Matress? Hover craft?
Also, these 2nd gen 12V's have "slotted" adjusters instead of "allen head/socket" style. This is really a pain (literally) to hold the proper lash while tightening the lock nut. Are there allen style replacements or possibly a flat tip bit with a collar so it stays centered and engaged on the adjuster slot?
Side note: Don't anticipate re-using the valve cover gaskets...mine were not leaking, but when I tried to re-install them they had swelled more than 3/4"...had to run to the parts store on a Sunday and was lucky to have them in stock.
Thanks...The TDR magazine and this site have helped me diagnose issues and tackle jobs with confidence...well worth the investment.
Doug in Yuma
I just spent a weekend adjusting the valves on said truck, first time always takes the longest. Is there a trick for laying across the engine to get to the aft two cylinders? DIY platform? Matress? Hover craft?
Also, these 2nd gen 12V's have "slotted" adjusters instead of "allen head/socket" style. This is really a pain (literally) to hold the proper lash while tightening the lock nut. Are there allen style replacements or possibly a flat tip bit with a collar so it stays centered and engaged on the adjuster slot?
Side note: Don't anticipate re-using the valve cover gaskets...mine were not leaking, but when I tried to re-install them they had swelled more than 3/4"...had to run to the parts store on a Sunday and was lucky to have them in stock.
Thanks...The TDR magazine and this site have helped me diagnose issues and tackle jobs with confidence...well worth the investment.
Doug in Yuma