CudaTime49
Active Member
How many cylinders do you guys typically check valve clearance on an engine rebuild?
Thank you.All of 'em.
Clay is cheap insurance.
Thank youI do number 1. If the valves are all the same height and the pistons/rods have been verified for deck clearance and I have too much clearance I just send it.
If it as close as I run mine (I think I’m .065 on the intake and .075 on the exhaust and the exhaust was dusting the carbon off the piston) then I check them all.
And I use clay and I don’t use checking springs. If you do, you will have more clearance than the light springs will say you do because all rockers (all good rockers I should say) have a higher than nominal ratio. This accounts for flex in the rocker.
I’m not a fan of running valves into pistons but I’m also not a fan of running too much clearance.
It hurts power.
Do you use the checking springs?All of 'em.
Clay is cheap insurance.
Do you use the checking springs?
No.Do you use the checking springs?
So am I wrong in getting cam at full lift, and measuring from there until the valve hits the piston? With a checking spring.
4 corner cyls. , if all stuff is blueprinted and checked to be the same...jmoHow many cylinders do you guys typically check valve clearance on an engine rebuild?