Valve Lash Adjustment Help
I have read the info on here about doing the adjustments on the valves. I saw that if you dont have a bearing tool that you could rotate it with the alternator pulley bolt. It said that if you use this method that it will rotate the engine backwards so make sure your adjusting the right valves. If i did it with the alternator bolt what will change:humm:? It also said that I could use the balancer pulley bolt, will this also rotate the engine backwards? Im trying to get all the questions answered so when i start I want have any problems... Any help would greatly be appreciated..Thx in advance:tu:
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Originally Posted by jumpnjed
(Post 564259)
I have read the info on here about doing the adjustments on the valves. I saw that if you dont have a bearing tool that you could rotate it with the alternator pulley bolt. It said that if you use this method that it will rotate the engine backwards so make sure your adjusting the right valves. If i did it with the alternator bolt what will change:humm:? It also said that I could use the balancer pulley bolt, will this also rotate the engine backwards? Im trying to get all the questions answered so when i start I want have any problems... Any help would greatly be appreciated..Thx in advance:tu:
off the alternator only backwards other wise the belt slips off the crank forwards or backwards That means you adj backwards read above link but your backwards Hope that helped Brice |
I guess im hard headed but the directions say that if you dont have the bearing tool that you can rotate it by the alternator pulley bolt, it states that if i do it this way that it will rotate the engine backwards and that i need to make sure that im adjusting the correct valves. What exactly is it meaning? I understand the directions if I have the bearing tool and I understand the order they need to be done if you have the bearing tool. Dont mean to be complicated I just want to understand whats going on bc I dont have the bearing tool to rotate it so I wanna do it without it and just want to understand before I screw something up.. THX
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- I figured it out.. It was one of those times I didnt read carefully enough and I wasnt using my noggin.. :se: |
use the dampener bolts, turn them clock wise, make sure its in neutral. intake valve .015 exhaust valves .030. pin the cam on tdc #1 and run both on one, then intake on 2, exhaust on 3, intake on 4, exhaust on 5... roll it over once ( mark dampener so that your mark and the belt line up and roll it over til they line up again) then do both on 6, intake on 5, exhaust on 4, intake on 3, exhaust on 2 . be sure to pull the plug b4 you roll over to tdc 6!!! youll rip the tit off of it
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I hope after 2 years he figured it out :w2:
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lmao my bad i didnt even look at the date, i screwed it up any way, the 5.9s are .010 and .020 lol, im a CAT tech and all our strait 6's get .015 and .030
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is there anyone on here i can ask a few questions about a powerstroke?
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For your 97 Powerstroke you want to post in this section:
Ford Powerstroke 94-98 7.3L - Diesel Bombers |
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