I dont know what it is set on
The intake valves line up with the intake runners on the intake manifold. The exhaust valves line up with the exhaust runners on the exhaust manifold or headers. With #1 at tdc you can set 1,2,5,7 intake and 1,3,4,8 exhaust valves. Rotate the engine one revolution to #6 tdc and set the remaining valves.
If the engine is an interference engine, yes, you can have internal engine damage if the belt is installed incorrectly.
you dont they are hydraulic ,there is no adjustment
how do you set the valves & what are the adjustments for the valves on a 2007 suzuki eiger 400
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IIRC, it's 0.016". Valves must be set hot, with the engine running.
The valve clearance for a 2004 5.9 Cummins engine is typically set at 0.010 inches (0.25 mm) for the intake valves and 0.020 inches (0.51 mm) for the exhaust valves. To set the valve clearance, first, ensure the engine is cold. Rotate the engine to the top dead center (TDC) of the compression stroke for the cylinder you are adjusting, then use a feeler gauge to measure the gap and adjust accordingly using the rocker arm adjuster to achieve the specified clearance.
The valve lash on your 3306 Caterpillar diesel engine, can be set by adjusting the adjustment screw. The adjustment screw should not be set to tight.
Set your valve lash to 0.006". You actually need two feeler gauges to do this--a .006 "go" gauge and a .008 "no go" gauge. When the .006 goes in and the .008 won't, you've got it. They used to say set the exhaust valves to .004. You tend to break valves at that clearance.
They are set at .004 . Set with the timing mark is at 0 degrees and that cylinders valves are closed. Rotate 360 and set other side.
yes it will ,its an interference engine meaning that pistons will hit valves bending them.to cure this problem is to either purchase a set of new valves or you can buy a new engine or you can avoid this by just simply have the timing belt change good luck peace.