Adjusted my Valves yesterday

Started by Krandall, June 30, 2008, 08:11:42 AM

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Sand84

We can do them in the Trailer :thumbs: :clap:  I'm prolly gonna need to check mine to...
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do i need to change stock settings when i'll put my big 2))exhaust and pc3...?

Peelz

Quote from: nikita on January 25, 2009, 10:48:47 AM
do i need to change stock settings when i'll put my big 2))exhaust and pc3...?

nope, only if you put bigger cam in.  :thumbs:
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Quote from: PeelsSE2 on January 25, 2009, 02:00:32 PM
Quote from: nikita on January 25, 2009, 10:48:47 AM
do i need to change stock settings when i'll put my big 2))exhaust and pc3...?

nope, only if you put bigger cam in.  :thumbs:
ok, THx. i'll think about it :thumbs:

scurry57

Quote from: Krandall on June 30, 2008, 08:11:42 AM
I remember reading, valves have a tendancy to tighten over time? why that vs' loosening?

they tighten rather than loosen over time because as your valve seats wear the actual valve recesses farther into the head and moves closer to the rocker. :thumbs: :thumbs:

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Leanfactor

When removing the fuel tank, does the fuel line have a valve or something to keep what little fuel you have in the tank from leaking out or do have have to have a bone dry tank?  Apprehensive about doing the valve adjustment, but sounds pretty easy.
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fuel will not spill out from the tank, but whatever fuel remains inside the fuel hose and TB fuel rail will spill out.

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Leanfactor

Good to know, I just might build the nerve to adjust my own valves someday. 
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        Powercommander V
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devildog_0431

Just did mine today to putting in a new head gasket.  .004"/.10mm & .008"/.20mm on the intake  ;)
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devildog_0431

Quote from: Leanfactor on May 22, 2009, 07:32:41 PM
When removing the fuel tank, does the fuel line have a valve or something to keep what little fuel you have in the tank from leaking out or do have have to have a bone dry tank?  Apprehensive about doing the valve adjustment, but sounds pretty easy.

You don't have to take the fuel tank completely off...remove 4 10mm bolts, unplug fuel pump harness connector...now pick up the tank and rotate it clockwise and place it over the airbox, saves from having to keep removing the fuel line causing uneccesary wear/tear on the clips.
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