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Old 05-02-2007, 02:14 PM
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Question Need Help Adjusting Rocker Arms-350v8-1995

DOES ANYONE KNOW THE CORRECT OR WORKABLE PROCEDURE FOR ADJUSTING THE ROCKER ARMS? I HAVE A G-30 VAN 1995 - 350V8 ENGINE.
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Re: Need Help Adjusting Rocker Arms-350v8-1995

The good book says to bring no 1 TDC compression .
And adjust 1-2-5-7 intake and 1-3-4-8 exhaust.
The bring no 6 piston TDC compression.
And adjust 3-4-6-8 intake and 2-5-6-7 exhaust
Adjustment is back off to you can feel valve lash and then tighten down to no lash and the tighten down 1 turn.
I show the 95 5.7 engine as adjustable but be careful if the engine has been change to later year it could be a non adjustable setup.
If rockers just tighten down so far and stop they are non adjustable.
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Old 05-03-2007, 11:56 AM
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Re: Need Help Adjusting Rocker Arms-350v8-1995

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Thanks, we'll see how that works-
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