The lock nuts that hold the rocker arms on MAY be worn out. Replace.
It may also be wearing out the bottom of the lifter were it runs on the cam lobes. Replace cam and lifters if so.
You did not say what you are adjusting.
They are hydraulic, self adjusting.
There is no manual band adjustment in that transmission. It is self adjusting.
If you are asking about adjusting the wheel bearings there isn't any adjustment. The front hub is serviced as an assembly.
If they are drum brakes then yes they are self adjusting, But they never adjust themselves right. You will need to adjust them. If they are discs brakes then there is no adjustment. ( replace pads)
what adjustment cable if you are talking about clutch adjustment if it is hydraulic there is no adjustment for it per the Chevy dealer i brought my 1992 s 10 to
They are disc brakes and self adjusting
aticking nosie is usally rocker needing adjustment or a lifter
There are several things that can cause your 1998 Chevy to randomly die out. The most common cause is a malfunctioning fuel pump.
No adjustment. If there is valve clatter, valve train parts are worn.
Yes. Sometimes the adjusting nuts wear out and loosen up. If readjusting the valve lash turns out to be a short-term fix, it could be that the cam is worn out.
Could be--valve not closing completely