Doesn't the transit use a tdci with hydraulic tappets?
No adjustment required. Just torque the rockers down.No adjustment required. Just torque the rockers down.
What is the timing gear set up for a 1999Ford Transit Van
Any number of possible faults will cause the MIL to illuminate the only way to find the fault is to have the fault codes read by diagnostic equipment. The fault needs to be rectified then the codes can be re-set which will then extinguish the light MIL malfunction indication light
non adjustable rockers only unless you bought aftermarket roller rockers in which case they are just like Chevy rockers to adjust. buy a new set that's the only way your goin to adjust em or you could posibly file them down but your risking alot there. id recomend just buying a new oe set for your 307ci.
The transit number is the same as the routing number, which is usually the set of nine digits found on the bottom left of a personal check.
most rockers do not have a torque spec depends on the engine some have a lash spec which has to be set with a feeler gauge but it is different for every engine
Hi,Transit Link is not a bus company. It is set up by both SMRT and SBS Transit to provide one stop service for information pertaining to public transport services in Singapore, as per their webpage.Summarising this in a simple formula:SBS Transit is NOT TransitLink.TransitLink is NOT SBS Transit.=D
Try closing the air vents or set them to recirculate before switching off the engine.
Yes. The rockers need to be set to the correct clearance. The gap tends to reduce as the engine heats up, so if one or more is too tight, it may slightly hold a valve open, causing a loss of compression.
you dont they are hydraulic ,there is no adjustment
You shouldn't put a compass near metal. Put it on a stone wall and try again.
If the rockers on your Opel Corsa 130i are making noise despite having sufficient oil and being unable to be adjusted, it could indicate wear or damage to the rocker arms, lifters, or camshaft. Insufficient oil pressure or poor oil quality can also lead to inadequate lubrication, causing noise. Additionally, it might be worthwhile to check for any issues with the valve clearance or the timing mechanism. Consulting a mechanic for a thorough inspection would be advisable.