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Location: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
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Questions; How do I know when the valve are absoulety close on my 289 engine when I'm adjusting my ~ Hydraulic Roller Rockers, stainless steel push rods and medium high cam ? What is the order I'm suppose to do this proceedure? My engine at present is on an engine stand. I know I'm suppose to crank the engine by hand (wrench that is) But what do I look for at the top end where the valve lifters are? That I believe is where I'm suppose to look for closing and openning of the valves ? How can I tell when a valve is OPEN or CLOSED ![]() I believe I'm to start @ number one valve RIGHT ![]() O.K. guy your tell me please. explain nice 'n' easy. GOD BLESS all you guys for all you help in the past and now in the future. Schooner ![]() |
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