Hammermechanicman
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Yup, works every time.i just do one valve open, one valve closed, adjust the valve that is closed.
Yup, works every time.i just do one valve open, one valve closed, adjust the valve that is closed.
no commentOr thinking the EX valve is the intake, LOL. I caught myself once doing this like an idiot.
So you don't try to determine compression stroke or exhaust stroke?Yup, works every time.
I never have.... one valve open (which means that rocker arm will be pushing that valve spring down) adjust the other valve. Repeat the process.So you don't try to determine compression stroke or exhaust stroke?
No need to. All you are wanting is to adjust the valve while the tappet is on the base circle, or heel of the cam. If one valve is completely open the other valve is closed and tappet is somewhere on the base circle of the cam. Doesn't matter where. Same for the other valve. Only engines i use a timing mark to position flywheel are the stihl 4mix engines.So you don't try to determine compression stroke or exhaust stroke?
And that because they use the same camshaft lobe, just they didn't need a special .004 feeler gauge as I can lose it every so often. I finally got another replacement but I am still awaiting the octagon adjustment tool. I have been lucky so far as to not need it but I know I will.No need to. All you are wanting is to adjust the valve while the tappet is on the base circle, or heel of the cam. If one valve is completely open the other valve is closed and tappet is somewhere on the base circle of the cam. Doesn't matter where. Same for the other valve. Only engines i use a timing mark to position flywheel are the stihl 4mix engines.
My 2cyc Husqvarna 350 chainsaw goes through pistons & cyl every year. With that said pull the head, check/replace the exh valve, check the cyl wall for scores. Replace the cyl & piston. BTW my problem might be I've been replace my cyl/piston with cheap "China" ebay stuff. Next time I'll get OEM. Whole other Husq parts subject???My Briggs and Stratton 11092-0113 f1 single cylinder overhead valves has no compression. Replaced head gasket,seated and adjusted valves. Was wondering if I need to replace the camshaft? Would the camshaft cause me not to have compression?