Be honest. Every time I do I think I should do it more often.....I am at about twice a year.
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Originally posted by bastianshaw View PostWhat's worse case scenario if I've slacked off for 2 years
And the cam would probably be pretty pitted.
That's worst case.
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Originally posted by bastianshaw View Postwhats the factory tool for? and is it a good idea to go tighter like .009 and? .008m on intake since ive neglected it for awhile? to account for the additional wear
That said, I would adjust at the cam. .006-.007 at the cam works nicely (clearance is tighter due to the rocker ratio - actual clearance at the stem is exactly the same as .010 at the valve). IMHO, adjusting at the cam is a) easier, and b) is less likely to run into accuracy issues from uneven wear on the valve stem.2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD LBZ/Allison
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Originally posted by nrubenstein View PostNo, you're accounting for wear by adjusting the valves.
That said, I would adjust at the cam. .006-.007 at the cam works nicely (clearance is tighter due to the rocker ratio - actual clearance at the stem is exactly the same as .010 at the valve). IMHO, adjusting at the cam is a) easier, and b) is less likely to run into accuracy issues from uneven wear on the valve stem.
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Originally posted by bastianshaw View Postwhats the factory tool for?
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