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> Adjusting Valves, What method is correct?
Artfrombama
post Sep 10 2025, 10:53 PM
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Adjusted the valves using the TDC method with satisfactory results but I find it somewhat difficult and takes too long.
The way I’ve always adjusted valves is with a remote starter button and bumping the starter. When the exhaust open, adjust the intake. Then when the intake fully open and starting to close, adjust the exhaust. EOIC


Is either correct? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) If not please explain.
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Superhawk996
post Sep 11 2025, 08:07 AM
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Nothing wrong with the Capt’n method but it needs to be acknowledged that its application is limited to the cam lobe sharing of the VW horizontally opposed engines.

The tried and true TDC of the compression stroke method, following the engine firing order is universally applicable.
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