Valve Clearances - Northern Lights OM944W3 Operator's Manual

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SP-6. VALVE CLEARANCES
1. Readjust valve clearance after first 50 hours of
operation. Check valves every 500 hours thereafter.
2. Check the valves when the engine is cold.
3. Rotate the crankshaft in a clockwise direction in the
front 180
to bring each piston to the top dead center
0
on the compression stroke. Top dead center (TDC) is
when notch on the pulley aligns with the pointer and
the two valves on cylinder No. 1"rock". Rocking is
when the rocker arms (for the two valves on a given
cylinder) are moving in opposite directions, one up
closing the valve and one down opening the other
valve. The moment when the two rocker arms are
exactly aligned with each other is when they "rock".
Figure 6: Timing Mark
4. Measure the valve clearance for each of the valves,
with a feeler gauge, in the firing order (1-3-4-2).
Standard valve clearances for a cold engine are:
Intake (IN)........................0.0098 in. (0.25 mm)
Exhaust (EX)....................0.0098 in. (0.25 mm)
5. To adjust valve clearance, loosen the lock nut on the
adjustment screw. Insert a feeler gauge between the
rocker arm and the valve stem cap. Adjust, while
measuring the clearance, until the feeler gauge slides
with a slight drag. Tighten the lock nut and recheck
the clearance (
).
Figure 7
Servicing
Figure 7: Valve Adjustment
6. Adjust the remaining valves.
7. Replace the rocker arm cover.
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