Posted by Janicholson on October 01, 2007 at 20:19:41 from (66.173.50.5):
In Reply to: Valve Adjustment posted by Brian Jensen on October 01, 2007 at 15:34:26:
I do not have the specification cold, but here is the method (works on all four stroke engines, kinda handy. Locate the intake and exhaust valves from front it is E-I I-E E-I I-E on four cylinder Farmalls. Turning the engine by hand with plugs out and in gas mode ign off. Treat each cylinder alone. Turn engine in the correct direction, until #1 intake just closes (comes up)and just stops. Adjust the exhaust valve. Turn the engine until the #1 exhaust valve just starts to move (downward). Adjust the intake. This puts the cam at a known position to allow the other valve to be adjusted. Do the same for each cylinder until done. Be sure to keep to one cylinder at a time, and the which valve is which. Put a magic marker tick on each intake and be careful. JimN
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