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jbachert |
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I have put 3000 miles on my car since the valves were last done by Tony at Translog in York (by the previous owner of the car).
I guess it is time to adjust the valves. So....is it a giant pain in the ass to do myself or should I have it done? I am not worried about my mechanical skills - just wondering how frustrating of a job it is. Any advice would be appreciated! |
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ThePaintedMan |
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You can, and should do this. I always thought it was a rite of passage when owning any aircooled car to adjust the valves. It'll save you money in the long run and you'll (hopefully) know it was done right. |
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