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    How do you set GU TD42t valves clearances??.

    Wanting to save a few bucks and DYI, and a first time TD owner .
    Looked all over the place , cant seem to find basic instructions how to set TDC No1 & 6 cyl to start setting valve gaps on the trusty GU TD42t.
    Could someone please copy, paste, link or write up the procedure, thankyou.

    I looked and looked and looked, but all I could find was,
    First set No1 on tdc, " but not how ! ".
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    There is a cutout in the dampener and an extruded point on the front cover. It is hard to see with everything in place but it is there and doable. Line that mark up and check #1 if both valves are loose then it should be at tdc if not then set the other valves first as per the sequence on the manuals then rotate 360 degrees and complete.

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    Robo,
    presume you've got a manual showing which valve settings are checked at TDC and 360 later and are familiar with putting the wagon in gear (I think top or 4th worked best) and pulling/pushing/bumping it forward till the mark on the top pulley is in line with the fixed mark.
    As Newby says, the position you want is well hidden behind a cover or something. From memory you need to look in from the top left side of the pulley. Been a few years since I did it on the 42. Once you get it you could try a bit of paint or whiteout so next time is easier.
    All the best
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    Thanks, knew there had to be something I wasn't seeing looking around.
    If I ring when I get home from work is that OK LMAO Check what time I posted this bro.

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    If you can best to set with dial guage instead of feeler guages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    If you can best to set with dial guage instead of feeler guages.
    Thanks, don't own a dial gauge, often thought I should buy one.
    So a reading from rocker arm above push rod (at the required valve gap) would be how to go about it ?.
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    I had another look around harmonic balancer and t/cover this arvo , found timing marks, as advised, thankyou.
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    Valve stem and rocker face is the way to go. Some times the face of rocker arm pits or has wear and can be tricky to get perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    Valve stem and rocker face is the way to go. Some times the face of rocker arm pits or has wear and can be tricky to get perfect.
    Ohh, Of course the pivot is probably off center and gap would be different at each end.
    I was thinking gauge would get in the way of adjusting,
    As I haven't taken the rocker cover off yet that assumption is no good obviously now.
    thanks for the input.


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    Never forget anything I remember, lol. cheers
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    I set mine with feeler gauges first,then checked with dial indicator, both read the same ,engine has done 300 k !

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