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So I'm a tad confused. I did my valve check last weekend -- piece of cake, by the way -- and in the process, checked the end float on my rocker arms. Where I'm confused is the location to check them. My repair manual (Clymer) and my repair DVD (the one put out by Jim VonBaden) both say to check the end float at the upper end of the rocker arm. St. Eptoe and largiader.com both say to check it at the bottom of the rocker arm.
I checked both. At the upper end, I've got about 0.100-0.120 mm. At the lower end, I'm down near 0.002-0.003mm. So by the "American" method (for lack of a better word), I'm within spec. By the "European" method, I'm below and should adjust.
Any thoughts? Greatly appreciated!
Bohdan
I checked both. At the upper end, I've got about 0.100-0.120 mm. At the lower end, I'm down near 0.002-0.003mm. So by the "American" method (for lack of a better word), I'm within spec. By the "European" method, I'm below and should adjust.
Any thoughts? Greatly appreciated!
Bohdan

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