You shouldn't need feeler gauges for a hydraulic cam. Set each valve to zero backlash and preload the rocker 1/4-1/2 turn just as you would with a hydraulic flat-tappet cam. Detailed instructions can be found in any repair manual that covers small-block Chevies.
The 1990 will take flat hydraulic.
yes, with roller rockers.
It could be done with high compression, big valves, and a roller cam, or a supercharger, or nitrous oxide.
which plug? oil, coolant, vacuum, hydrolic, or spark?
The exhast valves are larger.
If it has hydraulic lifters, you do not adjust the valves.
dot 3 brakefluid is what a 1996 Chevy camaro takes in the hydrolic clutch fluid resivor
It don't have a roller cam That's for sure.
Unplug the harness at the motor , then disconnect te hydrolic lines.
You can bet on it NOT being a roller engine if it is a FACTORY 92 engine. Chevy didn't start using roller engines until late 1996.
No it does not. Chevy did not start using a roller cam until late 1995.
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