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| peter82
10-22-2009 18:26:59
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does anyone know what the intake , exhaust and compression release set on its a 46a13000 whats the best order to set them in thanks |
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| BOB PLUMADORE
10-22-2009 18:48:20
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Re: D8H in reply to peter82, 10-22-2009 18:26:59
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| Intake .018, X .030 .020 for the compression release theyer is a way to set them with one revolution of the emgine. get #1 TDC ad set half then get #6 6 up I will have to get my book to tell you what to set with each TDC. |
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| Bob/Ont
10-23-2009 17:29:33
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Re: D8H in reply to BOB PLUMADORE, 10-22-2009 18:48:20
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| Pete, set #1 cyl on TDC compression(#6 valves on the rock). Then set both valves at #1 cyl and then set Intake/Exh/Intake/Exh on alternate cyls down to #5 Exh. Then turn the engine one revolution and set both valves on #6 cyl and the Intake/Exh/Intake/Exh again on alternate cyls up to #2 Intake. Set compression relief rods as you do the corresponding valve. Later Bob |
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