OK, here’s the mystery. I have three different valve clearance readings depending on which position the cam lobe is in when it’s checked.
The factory service manual says that the clearance can be check with the cam lobes in two different positions, A or B, as shown in the illustrations below.
I have always believed that the best position for the cam lobe is half way between positions A and B, which places the exact bottom dead center (BDC) of the cam lobe facing the valve shim.
My clearance readings are listed in the table below:
I checked the clearances twice in each of the three cam lobe positions described above, and got three different clearance readings in each cam lobe position. That should not happen, since the bottom hemisphere (180 degrees) of the cam lobe should have the same diameter. So, that’s my mystery. How in the heck can there be three different clearance readings?
Any and all explanations are welcome.
My present thought is to leave the valves exactly as they are and not adjust any of them. That conclusion is based on the readings in the “midway between A & B” cam positions all being pretty much in spec (.003 mm to .008 mm) with the exception of two that are just a few thousands over. I currently have no valve noise at all now, and those slightly big readings should get smaller with wear.
What would you do?
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