Yep I'm going to adjust my valves again. This time while the engine's warm. Now I already know how to do it, but how warm should my engine be? Unfortunately I don't get up to operating temperature (the halfway point on the gauge). but my engine at its highest temperature is untouchable. This would be ok, correct? And when adjusting it hot, should I keep it a little "loose," where the feeler gauge has a loose amount of play, or "tight" where it's somewhat difficult to pull out? Or keep it in the middle between those? Because I know some people prefer different ways of setting the play.
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People say the valve lash is tighter when hot because metal expands at higher temperatures but they are always tighter cold..
I've done mine a few times now and usually I'll adjust them warm(20-30C) and when I go to check them, afterwords when the engine cooled down, they are tighter. Yesterday, at near freezing weather, I went to adjust/check them to replace a few stripped screws and they were super tight...when I purposely set them a bit loose last time when it was around 15C or so..
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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostYou shouldn't adjust the valves when the engine is hot.. ever. Who gave you that idea?
Originally posted by otto325e View PostPeople say the valve lash is tighter when hot because metal expands at higher temperatures but they are always tighter cold..
I've done mine a few times now and usually I'll adjust them warm(20-30C) and when I go to check them, afterwords when the engine cooled down, they are tighter. Yesterday, at near freezing weather, I went to adjust/check them to replace a few stripped screws and they were super tight...when I purposely set them a bit loose last time when it was around 15C or so..Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostSeems to me I remember reading that a hot adjustment is to 0.012", vs 0.010" cold. It is best to adjust the valves cold since that is an easily condition to reach.Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+
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Originally posted by lolcantturn View PostYep that's what the bentley recommends.. I'd just figure it would be better to adjust it hotter? Or it wouldn't make any difference?
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Originally posted by lolcantturn View PostYep that's what the bentley recommends.. I'd just figure it would be better to adjust it hotter? Or it wouldn't make any difference?The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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I've heard of cutting down trees with a herring, but never adjusting valves! Kudo's to you sir!Ben
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostThe problem with adjusting the valves hot lies in defining what "hot' is. The only condition that would yield repeatable results would be to run the engine to get it to operating temperature, shut it down, and immediately adjust the valves. If you can complete the job quickly and the ambient temperature is at least warm, the head won't cool down much.
My engine is very rough sounding, like a diesel engine litterally. When I pull up at gas stations they ask "Diesel?" But the idle is as smooth as butter and so is everything else. The engine noise bothers the heck out of me though. I reduced it with my previous valve adjustment, but it's still pretty damn rough sounding, even though M20's are supposed to sound like "sewing" machines and arent the quietest of engines, this is not like it.Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+
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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostYou shouldn't adjust the valves when the engine is hot.. ever. Who gave you that idea?
adjust them to .012" hot. the valve clearance actually gets bigger as the engine heats up. And hey, you actually get a better adjustment since you are changing the operating clearance and not the cold one.
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when I went to do my adjustment [hot] by the time I was on the 3rd cylinder I noticed my head had cooled down quite a bit [it was like 40F tho] so I just waited a bit for it to cool down some more and started over doing the cold adjDriving:1990 325iS, 2007 335i :devil:
past BMWs: 1987 325iS turbo, 1989 325i, 1995 525i, 2000 328CI, 2001 540i, 2008 135i
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