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Richierich56
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Setting valve lash with cro-mo pushrods
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July 26, 2016, 18:00:40 pm »
Hi all
Had car out this weekend at BugJam for first few runs and having set the lash at 0.06 the noise from the valve train was excessive. I have now read various threads elsewhere that advise to set lash at zero with cro-mo pushrods....what's everyones thoughts on this? Also, if it is the case that they should be set at zero, what movement should there be in the pushrods? Spinning freely or otherwise? Thanks
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Iryanu
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Re: Setting valve lash with cro-mo pushrods
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July 26, 2016, 18:25:49 pm »
I set them at a "loose zero"
just tight enough that you can spin them between index finger and thumb, wobbling the rocker arm shouldn't have any play.
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Jim Ratto
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Re: Setting valve lash with cro-mo pushrods
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July 26, 2016, 19:20:17 pm »
I don't like the way my car idles cold with them at 0.00" so I set my Berg pushrods at 0.002"
there is some noise, but once warm no more than when they were at 0.00" but the car runs better cold.
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nicolas
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Re: Setting valve lash with cro-mo pushrods
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July 26, 2016, 19:43:46 pm »
i set mine at 'loose zero' as well. the process i use is to adjust them just as much so you can turn them with your fingers. that probably is what Richierich and Jim refer to, but without measuring.
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Richierich56
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Re: Setting valve lash with cro-mo pushrods
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July 27, 2016, 00:51:47 am »
Ok fellas, thats great advice - thanks a lot. Rich
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dragvw2180
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Re: Setting valve lash with cro-mo pushrods
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July 27, 2016, 12:54:12 pm »
Set your valve lash as close to zero as possible with the engine cold , then drive it four or five miles , recheck your valve lash hot. I think you will be surprised at how loose they are. My point is that when doing zero lash a few thousandths one way or the other will not make much difference using CM push rods as long as there is some lash . Mike McCarthy
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