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Procedure for setting valves

Old Dec 20, 2005 | 08:34 PM
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Procedure for setting valves

I thought I heard somewhere that the valve lash should checked or reset or " run the overhead" whatever you want to call it.... after the 1st 100,000miles. My truck runs good, but the fuel mileage could be better. I just thought it wouldn't be a bad idea this spring when it gets warmer. What do you guys think??

I'm looking to find the procedure to do this. I don't know if these engines have step timing with the A, B, and C marks or what??? I'm a diesel/heavy equipment mechanic but I've never run an overhead on one of these...

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-Ryan
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 09:14 PM
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Here is the proceedure for a 12V engine. The 24V engine is the same: Valve Adjustment Proceedure
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Old Dec 20, 2005 | 09:42 PM
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Click here for the 24 V procedure from the DTR Tech Facts (top of the page under the DTR logo). That is the step by step procedure for the 24V. The only bad thing about that article does not have pictures. Check out my gallery for pictures I took when I "ran the overhead". I put real good description with each picture.

There are no A B or C marks on our engines. After you unscrew the crankcase vent you use a mirror and line up a mark on the injection pump drive gear with either the TDC or BDC mark. Looks like this :

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