dflippin08
Member
Does anyone have a setting that they use cold. I don"t like hot adjustments. I know things change ( get tighter when hot) but there has to be someone that knows how much. Anybody have any suggestions?
have you ever checked cold lash against hot lash or just assumed. One way to know only way to know is check it. It is better to be a couple thou tight than loose . Loose kills cams.(quoted from post at 05:37:58 02/17/14) LOL, what foolishness. You best
retire from posting until you have
actually had your hands in an
engine young man, or at least until
you comprehend what you read. As
everyone knows who as actually had
their hands on an engine the lash
will close up on a cast iron push
rod engine when hot. Engines of
usual tractor size. 001 /.003 on
the intakes and from. 002 /.004 on
the exhausts from stone cold to
operating temperature. If cast iron
block and aluminum head the lash
stays close to the same due to the
extra expansion of the head. Only
with aluminum head and block does
lash open up when hot. This is not
only common knowledge but easily
learned out in the shop with a set
of feeler gages and an engine that
actually runs,,, something that
apparantly you lack?
have you ever checked cold lash against hot lash or just assumed. One way to know only way to know is check it. It is better to be a couple thou tight than loose . Loose kills cams. I have never killed a cam breaking one in but seen several come ito shop that were. Your choking gnats 1 to4 thousandths really like thats going to hurt anything. Dude said he went from .010 to .025 .015 looser may hurt the cam where 4 thousandghs tight wouldnt(quoted from post at 05:37:58 02/17/14) LOL, what foolishness. You best
retire from posting until you have
actually had your hands in an
engine young man, or at least until
you comprehend what you read. As
everyone knows who as actually had
their hands on an engine the lash
will close up on a cast iron push
rod engine when hot. Engines of
usual tractor size. 001 /.003 on
the intakes and from. 002 /.004 on
the exhausts from stone cold to
operating temperature. If cast iron
block and aluminum head the lash
stays close to the same due to the
extra expansion of the head. Only
with aluminum head and block does
lash open up when hot. This is not
only common knowledge but easily
learned out in the shop with a set
of feeler gages and an engine that
actually runs,,, something that
apparantly you lack?
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