Little help please setting valves
Little help please setting valves
HI! Got home after work going to set the valves on 12 valve 1993 tonight i have everything the settings on them but still with the pic i got they still don't show were the timing mark on the crank should be i never set them on a diesel before i am goin out to get the tools out and get the valve covers off
i will be back in to see what you guys have to say in a little bit thanks for any tips.
i will be back in to see what you guys have to say in a little bit thanks for any tips.
watch the valves on #1. when they're loose, you're either at TDC of the compression stroke or TDC of the exhaust stroke. there's also a little timing pin hidden beneath the injection pump. it indexes a hole in the pump gear to hold the engine at TDC of the compression stroke so you can adjust the first set of valves. it can be a little hard to engage/disengage, so you may want to spray it with some penetrate. it should engage fairly smooth, but you may find that you have to turn the engine backwards and come back to it while keeping pressure on the pin until you feel it engage. my recommendation would be that once you engage the pin, disengage it so that you don't accidentally forget about it when you turn the engine over to adjust the next set of valves, thus potentially breaking the pin and maybe causing other problems when you crank the engine to start. that's what i've read from the book anyway.
here are a couple of articles to read through to help you out:
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/....html?t=143557
http://dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/valve_adj/12_valve.html
here are a couple of articles to read through to help you out:
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/....html?t=143557
http://dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/valve_adj/12_valve.html
When both rockers are loose you are at TDC compression, if you were at TDC exhaust you would be in valve overlap where both rockers are tight. The way I set them is to bar the engine until #1 is in valve overlap,intake valve just starts to open as the exhaust valve closes. Then set#6 intake,#6 exhaust, #5 intake, #4 exhaust, #3 intake, #2 exhaust. I then bar the engine over 360 degrees until #6 comes into overlap. Then set #1 intake, #1 exhaust, #2 intake, #3 exhaust, #4 intake, #5 exhaust. Make sure you torque your locknuts as you go or there will usually be one you can't get a socket on.
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