valve clearances
valve clearances
I've been rebuilding my carb over the last few day and finally got running nicely and have good throttle response.
While I had the carb off I thought "oh why not do the valve clearances while the carbs off"
They've been sounding shit ever since I've had the car and tried doing them plenty of times to try make them quieter.
And I can finally say, I fucking hate them. Every time I try and gap them right I think they'll sound better and that I'm sorting them. Ofcorse not and now there louder than ever.
Anyone want to come over and sort them for me?
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While I had the carb off I thought "oh why not do the valve clearances while the carbs off"
They've been sounding shit ever since I've had the car and tried doing them plenty of times to try make them quieter.
And I can finally say, I fucking hate them. Every time I try and gap them right I think they'll sound better and that I'm sorting them. Ofcorse not and now there louder than ever.
Anyone want to come over and sort them for me?
Rant over
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Re: valve clearances
Silly qurstion but are you using the right feeler guages? I did mine and got the imperial confused with the metric. Sounded like a tractor
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Re: valve clearances
Make sure the engine is stone cold when you do them. Are you sure you are not confusing the exhaust valves with the inlet ones?
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To be honest what bothouse you have said could be a possibility, I can easily make mistakes like that :p
What side would be classed as what? Say the side with the lock nuts nearest to the inlet, are they the inlet ones? or would it be the side with the spring nearest the inlet be the inlet side?
Either way I was doing it stone cold and usually it helps a little but this time It didnt at all
Any input is greatly appreciated guys
What side would be classed as what? Say the side with the lock nuts nearest to the inlet, are they the inlet ones? or would it be the side with the spring nearest the inlet be the inlet side?
Either way I was doing it stone cold and usually it helps a little but this time It didnt at all
Any input is greatly appreciated guys
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Re: valve clearances
From the front it`s: Ex, In, Ex, In, Ex, In, Ex, In,
so thats .25, .20, .25, .20 ..... etc etc etc
so thats .25, .20, .25, .20 ..... etc etc etc
Re: valve clearances
Cheers for that stevemarl appreciate it I'll give it another go this weekend and hopefully resolve the problem
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Re: valve clearances
dont get me started on fu**ing tappets im doing mine a 4th time this weekend because i got it wrong the last 3 attempts i either set them too open or too closed. hopefully ill do it as im 100% on what to do
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The think is I have been 100% on what to do before and still got it miles out. I'm gunna try again thus weekend but I wouldn't be surprised If it still goes wrong like the other 400 times I've tried to do itdan the capri fan wrote:dont get me started on fu**ing tappets im doing mine a 4th time this weekend because i got it wrong the last 3 attempts i either set them too open or too closed. hopefully ill do it as im 100% on what to do
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Re: valve clearances
I need to recheck mine actually.. broom broooooom..
I'm the one who leaves all those shoes in the carriageway.
Re: valve clearances
Not being funny, but you are making sure you`ve got the cam pointing upwards when you set the gap? And thee feeler goes between the cam and the pad on the follower, not the valve end? It`s hard to imagine what you`re doing wrong. The cam lobes aren`t worn or anthing are they?ThatGuy wrote:The think is I have been 100% on what to do before and still got it miles out
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Also, you`re not mixing metric/imperial units? Sorry if I sound patronising.
Re: valve clearances
Nah by all means Stevemarl, each time I've done it the cam has been at the top, I've been using the right feeler gauges and I Measure it on when the cam makes contact with thepad underneath it. but every time I fire the engine after its just really loud and tappety. From what I remember the cam didn't look worn when I last did it, but it is a possibility. I'll doubt check everthink next time I do it and if the cam is worn it just means it's for a new cam kit
But once again cheers for everything
But once again cheers for everything
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Re: valve clearances
You know when you retighten the locknuts, you do recheck the clearances? I`ve fallen for that once, then again when I did it, the engine was super quiet and cut out when the engine reached 3k rpm.
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Yes I do to make sure they haven't changed while I've tightened them up.Matty2148 wrote:You know when you retighten the locknuts, you do recheck the clearances? I`ve fallen for that once, then again when I did it, the engine was super quiet and cut out when the engine reached 3k rpm.
Well I'm giving it another go today so we'll see how it goes
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Re: valve clearances
Spent 4 hours today regapping my valves, and it's safe to say.....
MY ENGINE NOW RUNS LIKE A FUCKING CHAMP!!!
Very happy with myself now
MY ENGINE NOW RUNS LIKE A FUCKING CHAMP!!!
Very happy with myself now
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Re: valve clearances
4 hours may have been an exaggeration, but either way I was taking my time just to make sure I'd done each one properly as I didn't really want to do it all over again
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