Next job - valve clearances
Next job - valve clearances
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chibbard

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1,554 posts

283 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Stripped down ready for valve clearance check. Could somebody post the tolerances for a 4.5 please. Gratuitous picture below:-

ukkid35

6,383 posts

196 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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I've only done this with the cam chain off, so my experience is not so valuable. All I would say is, have the patience of a saint, and be prepared for several iterations. I sanded my shims by hand in front of the TV over a week or so (and then polished them to a perfect shine). It was definitely a learning experience. My handiwork was checked by Andy @ APM six months later and no corrections were needed, so I obviously did something right.

Tanguero

4,535 posts

224 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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chibbard said:
Could somebody post the tolerances for a 4.5 please.
http://www.tvr-cerbera.co.uk/files/WorkshopManual/LowRes/Section%20G%20Engine.pdf

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GT6k

942 posts

185 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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And a cam sprocket retaining tool looks something like this (an old socket welded to a bit of dexion) although you really only need some tie wraps to hold the the pulley and chain together.

chibbard

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283 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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Tanguero said:
Thanks for this. Never knew this existed. It doesn't differentiate between 4.2/4.5 so I assume it's the same for both then. If anyone knows anything differentt please let me know....

Tanguero

4,535 posts

224 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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chibbard said:
Tanguero said:
Thanks for this. Never knew this existed. It doesn't differentiate between 4.2/4.5 so I assume it's the same for both then. If anyone knows anything differentt please let me know....
The same for both to the best of my knowledge, though many experienced indies recommend opening the clearances to 10 thou inlet and 12 thou exhaust and setting the valve timing to equal lift on overlap.

chibbard

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283 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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Tanguero said:
The same for both to the best of my knowledge, though many experienced indies recommend opening the clearances to 10 thou inlet and 12 thou exhaust and setting the valve timing to equal lift on overlap.
I think this makes sense as the tightest inlet I had was in fact 8 thou. All the rest were more 10 to 12 thou so adjustments certainly not needed. On to the next job now.....