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Adjusting rockers. Need some advice.
I have to adjust the rockers on my chevy 305 engine. How do I go about doing that?? They seem very loose.
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Re: Adjusting rockers. Need some advice.
Loosen one till it starts to clack. Tighten slowly till it goes away. Turn 1/2 turn. Repeat for remainder.
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Re: Adjusting rockers. Need some advice.
by the way, how bad does the oil splash around when you're doing this procedure, since the valve covers are removed and stuff lol... does the fact that the engine is idling really keep much from splashing everywhere
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Re: Adjusting rockers. Need some advice.
Thanks for the info. I wasn't sure if I was going to have to do each one at top dead center or anything like that. If its just as simple as tightening them one by one, I can handle that no problem.
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Re: Adjusting rockers. Need some advice.
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This is a good article on adjusting valves without starting the engine: http://chevyhiperformance.com/techar...48_0303_valve/ //2000CAYukon |
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Re: Adjusting rockers. Need some advice.
Here's how i do it without the engine running. get the cylinder to tdc. or when the valves are fully closed. Grab the pushrod with your fingers and tighten the rocker until it doesn't spin freely. Don't try and spin it real hard, it should not turn under some light pressure, then give it a 1/8 to 1/4 turn more.
You want to preload the lifter about .050 max. from zero lash. |
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