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3rd March 2012, 12:45 PM
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Valve Train adjustment and noise?.
Been reading up on this and wondering what is the problem as most 42's have a noisy valve train.
Why do these engines have a noisy valve train?.
where is the valve train wear accruing.
what to look for?.
what should be replaced.
cam, lifters, p-rods, rocker/shaft or valve top grind ?.
some one should be able to enlighten us all.
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3rd March 2012 12:45 PM
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3rd March 2012, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
Robo
where is the valve train wear accruing.
what to look for?
Not sure about a lot of that, but I know our rockers need regrinding.
I thought they were OK until I had to get one done, and then I compared it to the others and realised they all need doing.
EDIT:
Had to grind one because of the problem discussed here
TB42-Rocker-Assembly-help-needed.
Last edited by ripper; 3rd March 2012 at 01:41 PM.
1989 GQ LWB Wagon, TB42 Petrol/LPG Auto. Bought Dec 2010
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7th March 2012, 09:00 AM
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I am planning to pull mine and have the rockers reground this July when i am off work. The rockers have had divits in them since I bought the Safari off an importer. They were never properly adjusted in Japan. Now to adjust them you have to tighten them a little bit closer than spec.
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7th March 2012, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by
canuck
I am planning to pull mine and have the rockers reground this July when i am off work. The rockers have had divits in them since I bought the Safari off an importer. They were never properly adjusted in Japan. Now to adjust them you have to tighten them a little bit closer than spec.
Let me know all of what happens, will you.
Cheers
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7th March 2012, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
canuck
The rockers have had divits in them
That's sort of what I saw with ours. They have a ridge across them with a flat patch on both sides of it.
The reground one has a smooth curve across the face of it. I'm guessing that curve would mean the rocker is in contact with the valve end for a lot longer, and that the ridge on the others may make a clicking noise as they open the valves.
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