Re: adjusting valve lash

From: Tim Berry (coolva1@home.com)
Date: Fri May 05 2000 - 07:38:43 EDT


Occasionally, My injectors are loud =) I always thought my lifters were
ticking, but lifted the hood, and diagnosed the Fuel injectors... you can
feel them tickin almost... just put your finger on an injector and you'll
see what I'm saying... (while running)
I hope this made some sence... I've been awake for like 5 mins now...
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Tim Berry -- Chesapeake, VA
`97 SLT 318 auto CC 2x4 LSD:
Dual's w/Flowmaster, Homemade K&N GEN II, 2 Electric Fans
180 T-stat, MSD 8.5 wires, Traction Bars, F&B Stage 1, Mod'd intake
ASP Pullies (Crank/Alt), Trans Go Shift Kit, BFG 275/60's, MP Puter
Edelbrock Headers/Y-pipe, Exhaust cutout B4 cat
BEST 1/4 15.488 @ 86.23 MPH
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Clark" <magnumv8@wtez.net>
To: "DML" <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 4:30 Bright
Subject: DML: adjusting valve lash

>
> I'll be doing the MPI install in a few months. While I'm tearing
> everything down I want to check my valve lash. I've got a ticking
> that comes and goes. Does anyone know how to check this?
>
> What else can cause a tick to come and go? Usually when I hear it
> performance seems to go down a bit. I know exhaust leaks often sound
> like lifters but what else besides the exhaust can I check? If it turns
> out to be a lifter can I just put new lifters in?
>
> --Mike www.mikesdakota.com
>
>



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