do i need a Valve adjustment after 10k miles?
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Hey, they spent good money on that valve adjustment. It MUST have made a difference... ;-)
I must have done mine wrong, because I couldn't detect any difference when I was done.
I must have done mine wrong, because I couldn't detect any difference when I was done.
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Originally Posted by CoralDoc,Jul 1 2009, 05:21 AM
I do it for free when we run tech days down here.
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OK, I'll bite.
Did my valves last night - 29K miles.
Out of 16, 14 were on the loose side.
Besides being a little quieter, I'll also swear it's a little smoother. Definately not faster.
Did my valves last night - 29K miles.
Out of 16, 14 were on the loose side.
Besides being a little quieter, I'll also swear it's a little smoother. Definately not faster.
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Did mine 1st at 20k, and several were out of spec, all loose. You can do it yourself if you're even half way mechanically inclined. It really is simple. But if you take it somewhere, it better not take them more than an hour and a half or they are dicking around.
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