Click stop tappet adjusters
Click stop tappet adjusters
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hal 1

Original Poster:

409 posts

271 months

Sunday 14th June 2009
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Hi
Has anyone used one of these, are they as good as they claim and would one be suitable for a Ford Pinto engine ? confused

tr7v8

7,524 posts

250 months

Sunday 14th June 2009
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They are pretty good & on some cars are invaluable MGB, any A Series & the Triumph OHV in particular.
But I've never used one on a Pinto & I'm 75% sure it won't work.

Pumaracing

2,089 posts

229 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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I've always thought of them as a pointless waste of time. If the rockers are so worn you can't get an accurate measure with feeler gauges you might want to be thinking about refurbishing the rockers rather than investing in gadgets to measure the wear. Anyway it's hardly rocket surgery to allow an extra couple of thou for rocker wear and if you want a really accurate way to set tappets then do it with a dial gauge on a magnetic base. However tappet settings aren't even that critical you'd ever want to. A couple of thou either way from target isn't going to make a jot of difference to the engine.

PS and no, a click stop wouldn't work on a Pinto engine anyway because the adjuster is under the rocker not on top of it. Nothing in the Pinto valve train wears in the same way as a pushrod type rocker either and the feeler gauge goes between the cam lobe and rocker pad not between the rocker and valve tip so it will always give an accurate indication of the clearance regardless of wear.

Edited by Pumaracing on Monday 15th June 17:28

hal 1

Original Poster:

409 posts

271 months

Wednesday 17th June 2009
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Thanks guys, you've more or less confirmed what i was thinking.

Thanks