When my XPAG was rebuilt three years ago a Crane cam was installed. The
valve clearance was set at .012. Nice and quiet. Since I thought this
was correct I did not change it. With the recent discussion on the Crane
cam I decided to change the clearance to .018 intake and .020 exhaust.
The valve noise is back as expected however the engine seems to run much
better. The question now is has any damage been do to the engine due to
the .012 setting?
As one of our members once said, "a noisy valve is a happy valve."
Ken TC 4147
Clikety Clack
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Re: Clikety Clack
Ken:
When Moss first started buying the crane cam in question, they experimented
with it for about two years an .012, as that is where a lot of people were
used to. It ran just fine.I dont think that you have hurt a thing.
Try setting it at .014 inlet, and .016 exhaust. I think you will be pleased
with the overall performance. Plus, it isnt as noisy.
Cheers;
Skip................................
At 03:04 PM 4/9/01, KEN PORTER wrote:
>When my XPAG was rebuilt three years ago a Crane cam was installed. The >valve clearance was set at .012. Nice and quiet. Since I thought this >was correct I did not change it. With the recent discussion on the Crane >cam I decided to change the clearance to .018 intake and .020 exhaust. >The valve noise is back as expected however the engine seems to run much >better. The question now is has any damage been do to the engine due to >the .012 setting? >As one of our members once said, "a noisy valve is a happy valve." >Ken TC 4147 > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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