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#162381 - 01/18/10 05:33 PM
What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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I just wanted to find out from anybody on here who has adjusted the valves on their 235 straight 6 how they went about doing it and any pointers they have.
Is there anything special to consider with this engine? Should I try to precisely adjust them to the .006/.018 specs listed in the book?
Mike
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#162391 - 01/18/10 06:59 PM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
[Re: acewmr]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 01/27/08
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Loc: iowa
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I like to adjust them with the engine off, start with the engine at TDC on #1, some manuals will show which intake and exhaust valves can be adjusted then turn the crank one turn to TDC #6 and you can adjust the rest of them. The other way is bring the rotor to point to each plug wire and do both valves on that cylinder.
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#162410 - 01/19/10 04:48 AM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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It is a truck. Right now its "aweful noisy" as was mentioned. I have never adjusted valves while the engine was running. How do you do it?
Thanks for the responses.
Mike
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#162473 - 01/19/10 06:05 PM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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I've read over the manual again. It says to remove the rocker arm cover and then run the engine at fast idle to get the oil temp constant, check manifold bolts etc, lubricate valve stems, and then it says "adjust valve clearance as follows: Intake .006 Exhaust .018". Then install rocker arm cover. It never says whether to adjust it while running or not. Frankly it doesn't appear to say much at all. With the valve cover off wouldn't it throw oil everywhere?
How should I approach this? Suggestions?
Mike
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#162482 - 01/19/10 08:00 PM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11815
Loc: Central Texas
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Just in case you don't get it the first time...... like the man said: Get the engine up to operating temperature, set the idle really slow, take the valve cover off...and you won't get scalded with hot oil like you do on a SBC. A very slow idle, start with the front, do all the intake valves, with a single feeler gage, a boxend wrench and a large slotted stubby screwdriver or if you are really into 235 and 216 engines use a valve adjusting tool. (that is how I do it)If the feeler gage starts gets little half moon dents in it STOP and resurface the worn rockers. Then start again. You gotta get the hands in sync, do the feeler gage, lay the feeler gage down, the boxend loosens the lock nut and the screwdriver tightens the adjusting screw or if the lash is too tight, loosen the screw, and lock the lock nut with the boxend, pick up the feeler gage after you hunt for it, repeat till the intakes are ok, leave the engine running so that the exhaust valves will stay good and warm! Then change the feeler gage and do the exhaust valves. I usually cool off with a beverage of choice after the intakes, and then do the exhausts. After 50 years you may get a little clumsy and it may take about twice as long as it did 30 years ago. Don't worry just take as long as you like, after all it is your engine.......
By the way if the engine is not warmed up to operating temperature and you get the valves too tight they may burn a valve and/or miss, with mechanical lifters, if you do the lash adjusting cold leave them a thousandt or two loose. Hydraulic lifters are adjusted a little different. I set my mechanicals so that when the engine is cold it has a little regular Chevrolet tapping sound, then after 10 or 15 miles it is so quiet you won't know it is running at an idle, if everything in the engine is good. If a valve starts tapping very loud after a few trips check for a locknut that has backed off, it happens sometimes.
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#162504 - 01/20/10 04:45 AM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
[Re: acewmr]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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Thanks for all the great advice. I will get on that this weekend (hopefully it won't rain).
I just glanced at the book again and the adjustments are .006 and .018. Someone mentioned I should adjust the exhaust to .014. Where do yall adjust them to?
Mike
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#162558 - 01/20/10 05:50 PM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
[Re: acewmr]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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Thanks again for all the help. I'll let yall know how it goes. One last thing, when you use the feeler gauge do you have to remove it before the rocker arm comes back up to the valve? Hopefully I won't have any more questions.
Mike
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#162585 - 01/20/10 08:49 PM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11815
Loc: Central Texas
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Mine, don't stay in position, I check the lash thru several valve cycles, adjust, then recheck the lash........ this operation isn't rocket science.
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#162922 - 01/24/10 07:30 AM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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I adjusted the valves back to spec, but its still ticking. I did find that oil was getting up there and the exhaust valves were too tight. What else could be causing it to tick?
Mike
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#162973 - 01/24/10 03:42 PM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
[Re: acewmr]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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Could the timing cause the engine to tick (like a diesel)?
Mike
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#163077 - 01/25/10 11:31 AM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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I set the intakes to .006 and the exhausts to .015. Can I tighten the exhaust valves a little more or would that cause damage to the valves?
Mike
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#163205 - 01/26/10 03:26 PM
Re: What is your method of adjusting valves? ('62 235)
[Re: acewmr]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 01/18/10
Posts: 13
Loc: Auburn, AL
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I should have noticed this before, but there are two distinct clicking noises. One is like a sewing machine (I recon thats the valves). The second is a click about every half second at idle (Roughly one per revolution as best I can tell). Could that be just a valve or is it something else?
Thanks for all your help Gene.
Mike
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