Yes. must be done hot.
Valve stem to rocker : Inlet .30mm
Exhaust .30mm
Camshaft to rocker: Inlet .19mm
Exhaust .19mm
EFI have hydraulic tappits
There are two tappets per cylinder in that Dodge 4.7 engine, so the answer is 16.
If it is the 8 valve engine then ensure you adjust them when the engine is cold. inlet- 0.10mm-0.15mm, exhaust 0.25mm - 0.30mm. if it is the 16 valve engine then the valves are hydraulic. DONT KNOW WHO HAS TOLD YOU THAT ABOUT THE 16V BUT THEY ARE NOT HYDRAULIC THEY ARE ADJUSTABLE
The data link connector (DLC) on a 1998 Ford Laser is located under the dashboard, near the driver's side. It is typically found above the brake pedal, close to the steering column. The connector is a 16-pin plug that allows for diagnostic tools to interface with the vehicle's onboard computer system.
No.None of the browning auto-5 shotguns left the factory with a adjustable choke.This was a after market add-on.
hai iam manu i haVE A ford laser gl 1992 model in 1990 model for laser engine is different from that of 1992 gl model its engine is quite new the engine is mazda b platform engine with 16 valves but the old engine has only 8 valves so that the performance figure is different compared to the old drivetrain has also been immproved simultaniously a lpt. they are different series engine no similarities
In A HouseThe first optical laser was demonstrated on May 16, 1960 by Theodore Maiman at Hughes Research Labs.
Theodore Maiman invented the first working laser on May 16, 1960. His invention marked a major breakthrough in the development of laser technology.
For a 1989 Ford Laser 1600, the cylinder head bolts should typically be torqued to around 70-75 ft-lbs (95-102 Nm) in a specific sequence to ensure even pressure. The camshaft retaining bolts generally require a torque of about 12-16 ft-lbs (16-22 Nm). Always consult the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate specifications and torque sequences.
It depends where you are going
Will they fit
June 16 1903
American physicists Charles Hard Townes and Arthur Leonard Schawlow were granted a patent for the first laser in 1958.