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'67 Tiger MKII 289, First time trying to adjust. Don't want to mess this up!
So, I went through the process of getting each valve to zero lash (after
letting the lifter bleed down) and then an additional 3/4 turn. After
adjusting through the firing order, I checked the rockers and pushrods and
they were loose again. Is this the normal condition? I just checked my
workshop manual which says "valve clearance.. .082/.152 Clearance is set at
the valve stem tip with the hydraulic valve lifter collapsed". Question .
so there is supposed to be play at the valve after adjusting?
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