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> Valve adj/pushrod tube seals, Setting TDC before loosing rocker arms
Mike Wofford
post Jul 20 2003, 10:46 AM
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Question????? Do I set #1 to TDC before I loosen the Rocker arms. I am changing O-rings and need to do a valve adj. when done. Mike
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tryan
post Jul 20 2003, 11:02 AM
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there is a plastic plug next to the oil fill for finding tdc. double check with the dizzy to make sure your not 180 out. spin those push rods on the reinstall to seat them in the lifters
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post Jul 20 2003, 01:33 PM
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Thanks Tryan, so I need to set #1 to TDC before loosening the rocker assembly.
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post Jul 20 2003, 01:50 PM
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you'll need to get tdc to set the vavles when you get done.

i would do a search on the torque specs for the rocker assemblies and what kind of sealant is recommended for the pushrod o-rings. you might want to download the pdf file.
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