I'm resending this - got an error message 1st try.
Bill Gray
william.gray@snet.net
-----Original Message-----
From: William Gray [mailto:william.gray@snet.net]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:44 AM
To: 'Rob J.'; 'old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com'; '_Oletrucks'
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Adjusting valves
There are several ways to get the other pistons at TDC, after you've
established you're at TDC FIRING STROKE on #1. Here's a couple:
Keep on rotating in the RUNNING DIRECTION; every 1200 the next piston in
the firing order will be at TDC, firing stroke. Get/ make a degree
wheel for reference unless you have well calibrated eyeballs. This is
easier on 8 cyl. engines, where the angle between is 900 (normally), or
4s, where it's 1800 (normally), much easier to eyeball than 120.
Or-
Get/make a piston stop. I'll assume you want to make one; if you wanted
to just buy new stuff you'd be on newtrucks.com, not oletrucks. Take the
electrodes and ceramic out of an old spark plug, you want just the steel
shell. Hammer work. Find the biggest bolt that'll fit thru the shell.
Grind the end of the bolt nice and round so you won't damage your
pistons. Set up engine at #1 TDC firing stroke. Screw plug shell into
#1 hole. Insert rounded bolt until it touches piston (make sure bolt is
long enough it doesn't fall in). Mark bolt relative to top of plug
shell. Remove bolt and shell. Set up bolt and shell for welding or
brazing. Position bolt in shell so it'll go about 1/16" deeper in the
hole than your mark. Weld/braze assy. Maybe you could drill and tap
the plug shell instead of welding/brazing - that way it's adjustable....
Now, starting at #1 TDC firing, you can use the piston stop on each hole
in firing order to get it to (or real close to) TDC. Come up on it slow
and careful so you don't mar the piston or bend the stop. The 1/16"
difference to true TDC won't hurt valve lash adjustment; the lifter is
on the cam's base circle this close to TDC. Should be OK for setting
ignition timing initially too.
Bill Gray
william.gray@snet.net
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Rob J.
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:03 PM
To: old-chevy-truck@yahoogroups.com; _Oletrucks
Subject: [oletrucks] Adjusting valves
I know I should know this, but need a refresher. How do I adjust the
rocker arms to set my valves on my '58 235? I know I need to get them
when each piston is at its own TDC, but don't remember how to find it
for any but #1. I can find TDC for #1, but don't remember how to take
it from there. I know I will set them initially when cold to get close,
and then bring engine to operating temp, and adjust them to hot while
the engine is running. So, can anyone give me a refresher in valve
adjusting 101? OH, yeah...I have solid lifters.
Thanks,
Rob
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