To adjust the tappets on a 1.6 Picasso, first, ensure the engine is cool and remove the valve cover. Then, use a feeler gauge to measure the gap between the tappet and the rocker arm; it should match the manufacturer's specifications. If adjustment is needed, loosen the locking nut, turn the adjusting screw to achieve the correct gap, and then retighten the nut. Finally, recheck the clearance to ensure it’s within the specified range before reassembling the valve cover.
adjust tappets on saxo 1.1 and gaps
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They are not adjustable.They are not adjustable.
You need to know clearance to adjust tappets accurately.
There are two tappets per cylinder in that Dodge 4.7 engine, so the answer is 16.
you need a special tool, i made one but was hard work
replace the hydraulic tappets in the rocker arms, valves are non adjustable.
From the service manual pg 7-1:The engine uses hydraulic tappets that eliminate manual valve adjustments. The hydraulic tappets have de-foaming chambers. Before assembling, fill the chambers with clean engine oil.
Indefinitely, but you could create more damage to the valve train the longer you wait to repair/adjust the valves.
yes you do have to set the tappets
All 1995 engine variants have hydraulic tappets, removing any need for (or even possibility of) valve clearance adjustment.
To adjust the tappets on a 1998 Ford Fiesta, first ensure the engine is cool and remove the valve cover. Then, using a feeler gauge, measure the clearance between the tappet and the rocker arm for each valve. Adjust the tappet clearance by loosening the lock nut and turning the adjusting screw until the proper clearance is achieved, then tighten the lock nut. Finally, recheck the clearance to ensure it is within the specified range before reassembling the valve cover.