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finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter cams
can anybody connect me to that long thread about adjusting the valves on a BB or SB chevy solid cam.? Seem to recall a slightly different method than factory. Thanks much SULLY
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter cams
The best one is the one on the CRG site... it works with all mechanical lifter chevrolets.
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
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The best one is the one on the CRG site... it works with all mechanical lifter chevrolets. [/ QUOTE ] The link here..... http://www.camaros.org/302valves.shtml |
Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Thanks... I just had to reboot my computer it wouldn't let me get to the CRG site to find the link!
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Sully: it's your business, but if you're settin' em on those L78s, here is THE BEST way to do it...buy a cheap *bump* button for your starter, and you can go from valve-to-valve simply and more importantly quickly...
Set the intake as the exhaust opens... Set the exhaust as the intake closes... |
Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Rob is right--the old "EO - IC" method (exhaust opening, intake closing) is the best way IMO and takes the memorization out of the process! Good luck.
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Thanks to all and thanks Rob, I am printing the whole damn thread. SULLY
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
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Rob is right--the old "EO - IC" method (exhaust opening, intake closing) is the best way IMO and takes the memorization out of the process! Good luck. [/ QUOTE ] It may work with a stock L78 but won't work with a stock 302, the lifters are still on the ramps because of the overlap... The CRG method will work on any solid lifter Chevrolet. |
Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Is the CRG site blown.? Tried multiple times to get on , no go. SULLY
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
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Is the CRG site blown.? Tried multiple times to get on , no go. SULLY [/ QUOTE ] Sully, The link works for me. |
Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/scholar.gif "Cold" Adjustment Procedure for the 30-30 Cam
You can adjust two valves at each 90-degree rotation point, starting at cylinder #1 TDC and turning the crank 90 degrees at a time, seven times (first measure and mark your balancer at 90-degree intervals from TDC). Removing the plugs simplifies rotating the crank, but you were going to change them anyway, right? Table 1: Cold Adjustment Procedure for 30-30 Cam Step Rotate Adjust exhaust Adjust intake Number Crank to 0.026-inch to 0.026-inch ------ ----------- -------------- ------------- 1 Rotate cylinder #1 to TDC 2 --- cylinder #8 cylinder #2 3 90 degrees cylinder #4 cylinder #1 4 180 degrees cylinder #3 cylinder #8 5 270 degrees cylinder #6 cylinder #4 6 0 degrees cylinder #5 cylinder #3 7 90 degrees cylinder #7 cylinder #6 8 180 degrees cylinder #2 cylinder #5 9 270 degrees cylinder #1 cylinder #7 <font color="blue">There ya go. </font> |
Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Thanks to all agian, CRG link is working for me now. SULLY
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Wow, it surprises the hell out of me that the EOIC method won't work on the 302 as that's all I have ever used on every 302 I built! I will head out to the garage this week and degree the cam to figure out a 'safe' point to lash each of the valves. Thanks for posting the link to the CRG process.
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
If you have a old blue book manual it set's them that way.
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Re: finding the thread on adjusting Solid lifter c
Scuncio that is how I adjusted the lifters the first time on the 302... you would not believe the difference when I used the CRG method, idle smoothed out and the low end picked up...
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