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07-16-2002, 12:50 PM | #1 |
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HELP! Inline 6 valve adjustments
Question for you sixers out there. I drove my truck today (haven't driven in like a year) and I had a noisy rocker arm so I took it back home, and pulled the valve cover. I noticed i had a bent pushrod, so I replaced it (actually both intake and exhaust). I snugged the rocker up so that the rod had some drag when I spun it.
I then started the truck and went about adjusting them all. I used the method of loosening each one until it clicked, snugged it until it stopped and then went another 1/2 turn. I did this too all of them and it didn't sound great and there was still a little tapping. It was coming from the first rocker arm (closest to the fan). It turns out the stud was bent, so I unbent it and put the valve back on. I adjusted that one and it was much quietter. Ok, now heres the weird thing. The truck doesn't sound good at all. Before I drove it, I would start it up about twice a month and let it idle for a while and it sounded silky smooth. Now, it sounds like crap. I checked the timing, it was fine. So what is going on? |
07-16-2002, 01:28 PM | #2 |
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Try checking the carb and adjusting that. I like to use a vacuum gauge to get the mixture correct. Maybe dirt got in it and it needs a rebuild. Try changing fuel filters first. Oh, also, are you using the gas from a year ago? If so, that would cause a bad idle and make it run rough, if you actually got it running.
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07-16-2002, 01:34 PM | #3 |
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Thanks Brad,
I actually put new gas in it when I drove it. I may adjust them the same way again, and drive it around to see if it does have some old gas residue left. I will check the carb too. Thanks alot. I was mostly concerned with the valves, I'm glad I did them correctly. |
07-16-2002, 03:30 PM | #4 |
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Did you check your splark plugs or distributor cap & rotor? How about the points? Maybe the dwell needs adjusting. The vacuum line thoughts posted above are right on track.
Just some ideas to rule out in troubleshooting . . . Mike
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