Hi again Folks
I have another question before getting the things together to check/do my shims.
As the valves wear into the seats, the cam gaps get smaller. Right? Which means that progressively thinner shims are needed to get the gap right.People have mentioned noisy valves as an indication that the gaps are wrong. Why would a valve get noisier as the gap gets smaller? Old-fashioned tappets get quieter as the gap is reduced.
Or is it that the gap usually gets bigger, due to wear on the cam lobe and shim? In which case the solution would be thicker shims?
I have another question before getting the things together to check/do my shims.
As the valves wear into the seats, the cam gaps get smaller. Right? Which means that progressively thinner shims are needed to get the gap right.People have mentioned noisy valves as an indication that the gaps are wrong. Why would a valve get noisier as the gap gets smaller? Old-fashioned tappets get quieter as the gap is reduced.
Or is it that the gap usually gets bigger, due to wear on the cam lobe and shim? In which case the solution would be thicker shims?
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