Great point. When the mechanic installed my EFI kit he checked & adjusted the valves. And right now with the alloy valve cover on you actually notice the fuel injector ticking more than the valves.Nunyas said:My take may be anecdotal, but when I switched from the stock valve cover to an alloy valve cover I noticed a reduced level of valve clatter from the driver's position. Of course, an alloy valve cover is not even close to being a substitute for having properly adjusted valve lash.
Nunyas said:Also, I believe a rule of thumb would be to adjust on the "rule of 9s" (did I get that right?). That is when you set your valves for adjustment, you'd do 1 & 8, 2 & 7, 3 & 6, 5 & 4... I may have that skewed a little. So, maybe it might be better to wait for someone more knowledgeable to pipe up on the adjustment order...
ah, yup I knew there was something wrong with my explanation of the "Rule of 9s"... *smacks forehead*burgundyben said:Nunyas said:Also, I believe a rule of thumb would be to adjust on the "rule of 9s" (did I get that right?). That is when you set your valves for adjustment, you'd do 1 & 8, 2 & 7, 3 & 6, 5 & 4... I may have that skewed a little. So, maybe it might be better to wait for someone more knowledgeable to pipe up on the adjustment order...
Correct, rule of nine's is good, turn engine until 8 is open, adjust 1, crank until 7 open, adjust 2, etc
taking plugs out is a good idea, makes job easy, no harm in cleaning and checking gap whilst your at it.
kcbugeye1275 said:While you are in there, retorque the head.