Hey guys,
I'm currently swapping out shims and I've hit a wall less than 1\4 of the way through the job.
The trouble began on intake 2. I failed to double check my calculations from about a week ago before I swapped a 265 for a 240. When I checked the valve clearance, I could squeeze in a .012 feeler gage in. Retracing my steps, I re-installed the 265 and when I rechecked the clearance on that I could barely fit a .003!! I went back and forth a couple of times scratching my head without new enlightenment.
Finally, when I went back to intake 1 to double check, the clearance with the new 240 shim just exceeds my .010 gage. However, when I first checked the clearance after I first popped it in there, it was right on the button at .005!
I'm prepared to get embarrassed here. There must be something staring right at me that I'm missing. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
I'm currently swapping out shims and I've hit a wall less than 1\4 of the way through the job.
The trouble began on intake 2. I failed to double check my calculations from about a week ago before I swapped a 265 for a 240. When I checked the valve clearance, I could squeeze in a .012 feeler gage in. Retracing my steps, I re-installed the 265 and when I rechecked the clearance on that I could barely fit a .003!! I went back and forth a couple of times scratching my head without new enlightenment.
Finally, when I went back to intake 1 to double check, the clearance with the new 240 shim just exceeds my .010 gage. However, when I first checked the clearance after I first popped it in there, it was right on the button at .005!
I'm prepared to get embarrassed here. There must be something staring right at me that I'm missing. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
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