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Old 04-20-2004, 07:07 PM   #3
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Default Chris is right as usual

Chris is right of course as usual. Being very lazy, what I do with hydraulic lifters is just bump the crank until I have the I valve fully depressed for #1 cylinder and then knowing I'm on the base circle for the E valve, I'll just go to 0 lash + 3/4 turn and lock it. Then bump the crank until the E valve is fully depressed for #1 and do the I valve. Then on to #2 cylinder and so forth until complete.

That way I don't have to think very much and hurt my brain, LOL.

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