Adjustable Tappets I am getting ready to adjust the valve clearance which is long overdue. If I remember right on adjustable Tappets you turn the 7/16 bolt to the left to decrease the clearance and to the right to to increase. Just checking, Thanks, Steve
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Re: Adjustable Tappets You turn the tappet head counter-clockwise to decrease the clearance and clockwise to increase the clearance.
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Re: Adjustable Tappets Once you get in there and start adjusting, you will quickly get a feel for not only the direction to adjust, but just how much (or how very little) you need to adjust to get the desired lash.
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Re: Adjustable Tappets I couldn't get two normal wrenches to fit in there. I found some of the thin wrenches used for changing the grinding wheel on some of my 4" grinders worked good. Good luck.
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Re: Adjustable Tappets Depending on the lifters determines the wrench [s] needed. At time a tappet wrench [s] needed. Some grinding on normal wrenches suffices.
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Re: Adjustable Tappets I ground down some wrenches, too. After that (of course) I started looking for thin wrenches at Carlisle, Hershey, etc. and found several good ones. This is a new set that I have ordered, also: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Re: Adjustable Tappets I've seen where folks grind the lifter bores so they can adjust when the valve is closed...I think that's a mistake,why reduce lifter support?for a little convenience?
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Re: Adjustable Tappets Sorry I read that wrong.
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Hmmm, for some strange reason I was under the impression that closing/reducing the gap did decrease the clearance. |
Re: Adjustable Tappets I got it done. I ground down 2 old wenches and they worked well. The hardest part was doing it by yourself. It would have been a lot easier with a helper to tell you which one valve was open so you could check its partner using the rule of 9. When I do it again i'll be looking for a helper, any takers? Steve
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I just bring each cylinder up to near TDC on compression stroke, then adjust those 2 valves. Easy. If your lifters are such that they can't be adjusted in that manner, measure the lash rotate to be able to adjust, make an adjustment and measure again. It may take a couple tries. |
Re: Adjustable Tappets There is a method that you can use that I have not used on a model A yet, but an old motorcycle mechanic put me on to it when I was restoring a WD matchless G3L350 and have used on lots of KTM off road enduro bikes which are difficult to get at with feeler gauges.
You just need to know what the TPI (threads per inch) of the tappet adjuster has. For augments sake we will say 28 tpi. 1000 (thou per inch) divided by 28 TPI = 35.7 thou per revolution, divided by the points on the nut 6, is just a whisker under 6 thou per point, It then becomes simple math to get what you want, then adjust by points or flats of the nut. Hopefully that makes sense. Brendan |
Re: Adjustable Tappets Used to be that every company that made wrenches made tappet wrenches.
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Re: Adjustable Tappets I recommend the "rule of nines". With #1 valve fully open, adjust #8 valve. (8+1=9) Continue down the line, 7+2=9, etc.
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As long as you are modifying wrenches, I bent up a "special wrench" so I can see the lifters while I turn the engine over. It helps when timing your engine also. 1⅜" wrench fits the ratchet nut on the crank. Just don't start the engine with it on there... :eek::eek: The vendors sell a similar wrench. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7dde30a6_z.jpg |
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