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2.6L Mech valve adj gap?
#792668
02/25/07 11:11 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 36
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Well Guys, the clearwater head is going on today and I need to know what gap i need to adj the intake and exhaust valves at? I decided to go mechanical instead of hydraulic and need to know what to adj them too.
87 Dodge Raider M/T 2.6L, Clearwater Head, Pacesetter Header, Weber Carb, Still working on it!
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Re: 2.6L Mech valve adj gap?
[Re: MotoXman]
#792669
02/26/07 12:38 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,649
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.006" intake, .010" exhaust.
Not responsible for advice not taken...
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Re: 2.6L Mech valve adj gap?
[Re: fasteddy]
#792670
02/26/07 01:15 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Thanks for the info. I am installing the intake first just to be sure it is torqued properly then the head. I couldnt get the pan all the way off so i just dropped it and cleaned it and checked with an inspection mirror. Getting the gasket on properly is my only concern now.
87 Dodge Raider M/T 2.6L, Clearwater Head, Pacesetter Header, Weber Carb, Still working on it!
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Re: 2.6L Mech valve adj gap?
[Re: MotoXman]
#792671
02/27/07 12:41 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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I'd get the pan off. I bet your interference is the front diff?
Crawl under and look how you can take loose a couple of big diff carrier bolts and the diff swings down enough to let the pan just clear. Watch your head...
Not much chance of getting good beads of gasket goo on the pan flange or truing up the flange if you can't get it off.
To true the flange, feel the pan bolt holes on the engine block side of the flange. Feel the slight dimple from the bolt clamping? This takes two people, unless you can hold the pan in place with knees or feet or elbows or other appendiges. I put the fattest socket that will fit in the bolt channel on the pan flange against the outer side of the hole, in the channel. with this socket and a long enough extension, put the pan flange block side up, set the other end of the extension against a dead stop (anvil, etc), and using the rounded end of another juck 3/8" extension as a punch, knock out that dimple until it's a shallow volcano aimed away from the block. This greatly flattens the whole flange area and really cuts down the gap gasket and sealer have to fill, and increases gakset clamping force.
My new rule #28 of life. Make every effort to seal it up....
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Re: 2.6L Mech valve adj gap?
[Re: fasteddy]
#792672
02/27/07 05:35 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 36
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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It is the diff causing me the headache. I am going to do what you said and drop it out of the way. I do not want any leaks at all when i am done with this project.
87 Dodge Raider M/T 2.6L, Clearwater Head, Pacesetter Header, Weber Carb, Still working on it!
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