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Valve adjustment intervals are bogus!
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<blockquote data-quote="exskibum" data-source="post: 319451" data-attributes="member: 383"><p>A difference in valve seat material or the grind of the valve seat (angles and width) are but a couple variables between engines that would result in different rates of valve seat erosion, and therefore, different recommended valve adjustment check intervals. And no -- I'm not an engineer, but I know that much and that there's a LOT more that I don't know. I'm thinking jestal would be the one I'd most want to hear from on the topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exskibum, post: 319451, member: 383"] A difference in valve seat material or the grind of the valve seat (angles and width) are but a couple variables between engines that would result in different rates of valve seat erosion, and therefore, different recommended valve adjustment check intervals. And no -- I'm not an engineer, but I know that much and that there's a LOT more that I don't know. I'm thinking jestal would be the one I'd most want to hear from on the topic. [/QUOTE]
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