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Re: New cam timing

To: jdc6@lehigh.edu
Subject: Re: New cam timing
From: dmeadow@juno.com
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 18:55:44 -0500
Play-Do works, too.

On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:55:41 -0400 (EDT) "John D. Caffrey"
<jdc6@lehigh.edu> writes:
> Hi Joe,
> During a trial assembly you would place modeling clay on top of the 
> 
> piston, install the top end and adjust valves, and turn the engine 
> through several revolutions. Then when you remove the head you can 
> slice through the impression left in the clay with an exacto knife 
> to 
> measure the compressed thickness. Go slow while turning over the 
> engine, and if you feel any resistance, stop and investigate to 
> prevent 
> damage to pistons or valve train.
> John
> Fogelsville, PA
> 
> Joe Lansing wrote:
> 
> 
> >I'm an amateur going through the reassembly of my
> >1275. This week I'm timing the cam, and Kent says:
> >
> >After having timed in the camshaft check that there is
> >no valve to piston contact. The minimum clearance
> >between the piston and the valve should be 1.5mm. In
> >multi-cam engines ensure there is no valve to valve
> >contact.
> >
> >How does one check this?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Joe Lansing
> >62 Sprite




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