Re: Head Questions for the 3.4L 965-4082
It is best to set the valve lash on each cylinder one at a time. I.e. rotate the crank so that the cam is on the base lobe of cylinder 1 intake, set the lash, then rotate the crank until you are on the base lobe of cylinder 1 exhaust. Repeat for each cylinder. You twish the pushrod in your fingers while tightening the rocker arm nut until the point where you feel resistance on the pushrod. Then tighten 1/2 to 3/4 more. I always used 3/4 turn. I will scan the postion of the Chilton's manual that talks about setting valve lash this weekend. It should clear up any questions.
It is best to set the valve lash on each cylinder one at a time. I.e. rotate the crank so that the cam is on the base lobe of cylinder 1 intake, set the lash, then rotate the crank until you are on the base lobe of cylinder 1 exhaust. Repeat for each cylinder. You twish the pushrod in your fingers while tightening the rocker arm nut until the point where you feel resistance on the pushrod. Then tighten 1/2 to 3/4 more. I always used 3/4 turn. I will scan the postion of the Chilton's manual that talks about setting valve lash this weekend. It should clear up any questions.
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