For GS valves, lose is good. That means they are closing. If you can't find a gap then they are still open.
When GS valves wear, the gap closes. So the tighter they are, the more worn they are. Keep on the side of a bigger gap to ensure they are closed correctly and you have built in some capacity for wear.
I have found that bench synching is no substitute for the real thing. When those cylinders are sucking in the air, that's when you need to check the synching.
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When GS valves wear, the gap closes. So the tighter they are, the more worn they are. Keep on the side of a bigger gap to ensure they are closed correctly and you have built in some capacity for wear.
I have found that bench synching is no substitute for the real thing. When those cylinders are sucking in the air, that's when you need to check the synching.
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