Argghh!! 
Yes, I know.. I've been neglecting to show my face here lately. My job has had me running all over the world in the past few months.
Anyway, today I had some time to do a few things on the 'is' that have been driving me mad. I re-bled the brakes and clutch cause they were seeming a bit soft, replaced the flaky alternator and tightened up all the belts, attempted to fix the sidemarkers (full of water!), changed the oil, and attacked the noisy-ass valve-train with a feeler gauge.
Is there a secret to this?! Every time I adjust the valve clearances, it ends up with a different noisiness. This time is sounds less like a sewing machine and more like a diesel. I know the trick is to get them all the same (went for .25mm), but I must be missing something, cause no matter how tedious I try to be, it still ends up pretty damn noisy. When I pull the throttle it makes a pretty mean clatter, too.
So, is there a secret? Or is it something else causing the commotion in there? Please help.

Yes, I know.. I've been neglecting to show my face here lately. My job has had me running all over the world in the past few months.
Anyway, today I had some time to do a few things on the 'is' that have been driving me mad. I re-bled the brakes and clutch cause they were seeming a bit soft, replaced the flaky alternator and tightened up all the belts, attempted to fix the sidemarkers (full of water!), changed the oil, and attacked the noisy-ass valve-train with a feeler gauge.
Is there a secret to this?! Every time I adjust the valve clearances, it ends up with a different noisiness. This time is sounds less like a sewing machine and more like a diesel. I know the trick is to get them all the same (went for .25mm), but I must be missing something, cause no matter how tedious I try to be, it still ends up pretty damn noisy. When I pull the throttle it makes a pretty mean clatter, too.
So, is there a secret? Or is it something else causing the commotion in there? Please help.
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