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Re: [TR] More on valve adjusting

To: jimmuller@rcn.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] More on valve adjusting
From: BearTranserv@aol.com
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 11:51:03 EDT
In a message dated 8/27/2007 8:49:14 PM Mountain Daylight Time,  
jimmuller@rcn.com writes:

But I  remember years ago (okay, 
decades ago) watching someone adjusting valves  while the engine was 
running.  Okay, it was some boring American iron  and probably running 
about 400 rpm.  IIRC it wasn't even too  messy.  I've never had the 
nerve to try it  myself.



The last time I adjusted the valves on a Triumph (62 TR3) was in  1970, in 
the yard in front of the trailer I lived in while going to college....I  used 
just this method you describe.  Listening through a length of hose,  tightening 
until it quits clacking, and then backing off just a smidge.  It  ran great 
when I finished.  It was a bit messy, but not too bad.
 
A couple of years later on my 53 Chevy pickup with the in-line six, I cut a  
flap in the top of an extra valve cover and used the same method to adjust 
those  valves.  
 
I've seen my dad use a feeler guage while an engine was running.
 
 
Robert B.  Houston
Texan in New Mexico

63 TR4

As he stared at her ample  bosom, he daydreamed of the dual Stromberg
carburetors in his vintage  Triumph, highly functional yet pleasingly formed, 
perched prominently on top of  the intake manifold, aching for experienced 
hands, the small knurled caps of the  oil dampeners begging to be inspected and 
adjusted as
described in chapter  seven of the shop manual.
Dan McKay







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