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Old 06-06-2011 | 07:33 PM
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Default S2000 Valve Adjust How-To

Here's the real S2000 valve adjustment how-to.

http://robrobinette.com/S2000ValveAdjust.htm

As always I'd appreciate any additions or corrections.
Old 06-07-2011 | 04:25 AM
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I have a question about this. After valves have been adjusted, it is a bit noiser? I noticed I can hear the valves a bit since the adjustment. I was told they were very tight and now that they are within spec, the valves can be heard. Any thoughts? I know the F20/22s tend to be on the louder side so I'm not sure I have a validated concern.
Old 06-07-2011 | 04:35 AM
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Awesome write-up Rob. Even though my car is low mileage I'm still tempted to want to do this. I'd love help from someone that's done it before although I must say your write-up is extremely thorough and in reading it I actually thought I could probably pull it off on my own. I'd just like to have someone that knows what they are doing looking over my shoulder to stop me just in case I start to do something stupid.
Old 06-07-2011 | 05:53 AM
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Steve, the hardest part about the job is leaning over your engine bay. It's a back breaking job.
Old 06-07-2011 | 06:23 AM
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With a write-up like Rob has I'd be inclined to agree. Detailing the hood can be just as bad. Trying to lean over and apply some pressure for an extended period of time.
Old 06-07-2011 | 06:37 AM
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I don't know about the valve noise after an adjustment since this is my first adjustment on the S. It does make sense though. Valves clearances do usually "tighten up" (smaller clearance) with wear. As the valves bang up and down the valve face and seat smack each other and eventually wear down so the valve seats deeper into the seat which raises its stem toward the cam--so tighter clearance.

If your valves were tight then opening up the gap to specs could cause a little more noise as the rocker "strikes" the valve stem harder with the wider gap.
Old 06-07-2011 | 07:26 AM
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Hmmm, I may have to try this out. This would be pretty fun to do.
Old 06-07-2011 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by e3opian
Steve, the hardest part about the job is leaning over your engine bay. It's a back breaking job.
I think that's when the shocks tower brace will help .



Awesome details, Rob. I think I can do this myself now that you give us a guide.
Old 06-07-2011 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by robrob
I don't know about the valve noise after an adjustment since this is my first adjustment on the S. It does make sense though. Valves clearances do usually "tighten up" (smaller clearance) with wear. As the valves bang up and down the valve face and seat smack each other and eventually wear down so the valve seats deeper into the seat which raises its stem toward the cam--so tighter clearance.

If your valves were tight then opening up the gap to specs could cause a little more noise as the rocker "strikes" the valve stem harder with the wider gap.
Thanks for the insight. I was concerned for a minute because it was noisier but I have talked to Billman about it as well and he said it shouldnt sound really noisey, but should have a slight tap to it as you go through the RPM range.
Old 07-18-2011 | 07:06 AM
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Very good write-up. My car is near 105K miles now and I'm thinking about doing this with a friend.

I also used your test pipe write up to change a bad cat.


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