I currently have it torn down to the frame w/ the engine out. Last night I pulled the head in order to replace the head gasket and possibly rings. Prior to doing that, I checked all the valve clearances and cataloged all the shims. I followed the manual (and bikercliff's guide) which state the cams should be either perpendicular or horizontal to the head when checking clearance. However, when I did so, I noticed that I got different numbers for each position. See attached spreadsheet which shows the numbers. Is this normal? I found it a little odd. If normal, I'm assuming I would adjust against the lowest value to insure at least minimum clearance tolerance. Lastly, I also noticed that when aligning the cams, when using the crank indicator to find TDC incicated w/ a T, the cam lobe would be just a bit shy of horizontal and/or vertical. Is that normal? I measured the valve clearance for both and found no difference.
Note - my feeler gauge only goes to .04mm, so clearances marked in red w/ .03 on the attached chart assumes clearance is too tight. I realize .03 is w/in tolerance, but I prefer to err on the side of caution.
I have a few other questions regarding compression, but one at a time! Any help would be appreciated.
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