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Is .010 - intake and .020 - exhaust a typical starting point for valve adjustment when you are rebuilding your rocker arm assembly?

Then, I assume that once you get the motor warmed up, you readjust the valves closer to .008 & .015 ?


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I was told to set new valve adjustment (cold) at 0.05 over the hot adjustment on solid lifter engines. Then readjust after warm up.

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I just did this. I decided to do a cold adjustment at three thousandths wider than spec. So mine was .009 for intakes and .019 for exhaust. I ran it yesterday and it clacks a bit but will be doing a hot adjustment today. Even with the wider gaps, it's quieter now that I'm actually getting oil to the rockers. That wasn't the case earlier and they were really noisy.


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Originally Posted by roberr54
I was told to set new valve adjustment (cold) at 0.05 over the hot adjustment on solid lifter engines. Then readjust after warm up.

Roberr54,

My guess is that you mean .005, as described in the valve-adjustment section in the Shop Manual?

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Originally Posted by joeflanagan
I just did this. I decided to do a cold adjustment at three thousandths wider than spec. So mine was .009 for intakes and .019 for exhaust. I ran it yesterday and it clacks a bit but will be doing a hot adjustment today. Even with the wider gaps, it's quieter now that I'm actually getting oil to the rockers. That wasn't the case earlier and they were really noisy.

Sounds like my beast which also wasn't getting any oil to it's rocker arm assembly. Today I'll finish installing and do the cold adjust.


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