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dflesburg
post Dec 25 2006, 08:07 PM
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i could really use the help from someone who has set valves on a 911 motor. I have to set my valves and have never done it.

if you live in or near Dayton and wouldn't mind helping me for a couple hours I would appreciate it.

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post Dec 26 2006, 01:47 PM
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I can't find the markings on my pulley cause I cut half of it off.

From the Haynes 911 manual:
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The piston TDC positions are marked on the edge of the pulley wheel but if preferred, the crankshaft can be rotated and the valve of the particular cylinder observed to see when they are closed.


Basicly you make sure the rocker is on the base of the lobe for the valve you're adjusting. Run through it once checking clearances before you make changes. If this is a running engine most adjustments should be small

Why did you cut the pulley?
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