Adjusting tapets and RVT to seal plenum
Adjusting tapets and RVT to seal plenum
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mk1fan

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10,842 posts

248 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Do I need to take both rocker covers off to adjust the tapets or can I just work on one side? The Bible lists a method that involves checking on the oposite bank to ensure the tapet you're working on is at 'TDC'.

Secondly, instead of a paper gaskets and compound any reason not to use RVT sealant on the plenum?

Cheers.

phillpot

17,455 posts

206 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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mk1fan said:
Do I need to take both rocker covers off to adjust the tappets or can I just work on one side?
You do if you want to adjust them all!



RVT is for emergencies, get a gasket and do it properly (yes, I'm "Old School") smile

mk1fan

Original Poster:

10,842 posts

248 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Number four seems to be 'tappety' the others appear quiet.

That said, may as well do all of them.

Move over Granddad, embrace the new world. RTV it is. biggrin

phillpot

17,455 posts

206 months

Tuesday 8th September 2015
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Don't tell me, suppose you're going to fit that nice aluminium sump with gobby lumps of RTV as well hehe



Getting back to valve clearances, in theory i'd have thought, that if the inlet is wide open on any particular cylinder you could adjust the exhaust on same cylinder and vice versa?




Picture is only an example but if we say second lobe is inlet so, at top where it is, valve is open first lobe (exhaust) is not completely opposite but is is on the round bit not the lumpy bit scratchchinn