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> Valve adjustment problem, Seems like a timing issue.
redshift
post Oct 8 2003, 10:22 PM
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I have been trying to get my valves adjusted for almost a week, but seems like there must be a timing issue.

I wake up, and go pull my hair out for (today.. 15h30m) 12-16 hours, and then I get home, and damn... it's dark, and Crumley's closed like 6-7 hours ago..

My mechanic works a strict regime of 8am-12/1-5pm.

I can't get a ride this time of night to drop it off.

I am almost sure it's a timing problem. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Is there a liquid, or like a gas additive that will adjust my valves? Can you take them out an adjust them? (maybe I could take the engine with me to work)

By the way, next life, I am coming back as a gold bricking moron welfare case, or an ardvark, I can't decide.


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