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June 11, 2009 at
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I am setting the valves on my 305 which has hydruailic lifters and roller tip rockers.I'm unsure of the "correct" method but what i did is go down the firing order, getting each cylinder at top dead center.I tightened the rockers down just so the roller tips could move across the valve tip.From what I understand, they should be set at 0 valve lash.Can anyone please explain the correct method to adjusting these types of valves? thanks, ron cubic
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January 15, 2010 at
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Posted By: RRC on June 11 2009 at 10:16:35 AM
I am setting the valves on my 305 which has hydruailic lifters and roller tip rockers.I'm unsure of the "correct" method but what i did is go down the firing order, getting each cylinder at top dead center.I tightened the rockers down just so the roller tips could move across the valve tip.From what I understand, they should be set at 0 valve lash.Can anyone please explain the correct method to adjusting these types of valves? thanks, ron cubic
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wesmar in oklahoma will help if you call them during business hours
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January 25, 2010 at
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Your on the right track. When you tighten it down like you said you were, go a 1/2 turn more and that will be sufficient enough.
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