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Old 11-14-2006, 08:58 AM
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Pajero Engine Valve Clearance

I have a First generation Pajero 2500 model Super wagon which is equipped with a 4d56 engine. I would like to know/verify which really to follow when setting the valve clearance.

This is what is really written.

On the engine sticker & User Manual:
Valve clearance (WARM)
in: 0.25mm
ex: 0.25mm

On the service manual:
Standard Value: On A COLD Engine
in: 0.15mm
ex: 0.15mm

so which would i follow?...
please someone really explain it to me. What is the meaning bet. cold & warm. and which one i correct.

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Old 11-14-2006, 12:31 PM
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Re: Pajero Engine Valve Clearance

hmmm. the user manual did say that it was a warm value while the service manual said it was for cold.

basically cold = engine off, warm = engine used for a bit a few minutes ago (or something like that). expect the clearance for warm to be a bit more than the cold due to thermal expansion.
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