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adjust valve train hot or cold?

adjust valves hot or cold

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stamina

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City
Wilmington, NC
Vehicle Year
1990
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
4” suspension
Tire Size
265/75/r16
My credo
built her in a storage unit
i am going to adjust my valves soon and i’m wanting to know if i should do it while the engine is warm or when the engine is completely cool. i see LOTS of different things on the internet.
 
When did valve lash adjustments, it was a different manufacturer and engine. But the service manual said to do it cold.
 
I always did it cold on my Mercedes.


But that's probably because it never otemperature to me that I should be concerned about the temerature and I don't think I ever did it in the winter.
 
being an 'ol fart I remember when the manuals gave measurements for both hot and cold.
so you can do it either way if you have the correct numbers.

fyi, adjusting valves on a running engine usually resulted in trashed feeler gauges. and lots of smoke
 
I've always done it cold on small engines.
 
To make the hydraulic lifter adjustment the Chilton's Manual says to perform the procedure with engine COLD.
 
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