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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 01:30 PM
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Valve adjustment?

What is the benefit of using the 6 in/lb allen torque wrench (Cummins# 3376592) while doing a valve adjustment. Would anyone recommend this tool?
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 04:26 PM
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I believe that is the recomended amount of torque to be applied form the rocker to the valve truss with the feeler gauge inbetween after the nut on top has been losened. Pretty sure thats it. I dunno
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 04:35 PM
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Maybe I'm off base here, but wouldn't this tool make the valve adjustments easier?

This tool is used to apply a constant 6 in/lbs on each while the feeler gauge is inserted, allowing you to keep the adjustment exactly the same on all valves ... am I correct? No sliding the gauge back and forth trying to "feel" the adjustment? If this is the case, I'm buying one! I'm installing my 275's (thanks Bartman) and doing a valve adjustment next weekend. I'm up for anything that'll simplify the process!
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by piperca
Maybe I'm off base here, but wouldn't this tool make the valve adjustments easier?

This tool is used to apply a constant 6 in/lbs on each while the feeler gauge is inserted, allowing you to keep the adjustment exactly the same on all valves ... am I correct? No sliding the gauge back and forth trying to "feel" the adjustment? If this is the case, I'm buying one! I'm installing my 275's (thanks Bartman) and doing a valve adjustment next weekend. I'm up for anything that'll simplify the process!
Thats what I meant.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 07:06 PM
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The thing I wonder about using that tool is, when you tighten the jam nut it might tighten the adjustment screw as well and make your setting tighter than you want. I don't see how it could prevent this.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 07:15 PM
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Hopefully someone who's used one will chime in. They're around $30, which is well worth it, if it works.
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Old Jan 21, 2006 | 07:24 PM
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I just thought of something. If they are racheting one way only then they might work. Could be why they are so pricey.
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Old Jan 22, 2006 | 12:38 AM
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only problem with that T wrench , it wont fit under the cowl for the last two cylinders

you can use them CW and CCW
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