I just got done doing this last weekend, I took a short ride today and came
home to adjust idle, I feel like it is tapping more than it was before the
adjustment.
A member of my car club helped me, we set to .010. It is fine when driving, no
issues there.
If you hear the valves at idle, does this generally mean they are too loose or
too tight? I would rather be towards the loose end based on this thread.
Thanks in advance.
Craig
1972 Triumph TR6
On 06/02/12, Geo Hahn<ahwahneetr@gmail.com> wrote:
I just use the chart in the Haynes manual (ignoring the typo) which is
essentially the 'rule of 9' (i.e.looking at the 8 valves you note which
ones are depressed and adjust the ones that are 9 minus their position).
Other will have different ideas, but I always set the exhaust valves at
.012 as too loose is a bit noisy but too tight is expensive.
Geo
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