cpurvis
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Here is a fool proof way. Works on every engine.
Turn the engine counterclockwise by hand till one valve is open and the other is closed. Adjust the closed valve.
If you do the 1/4 past tdc then you have to Measure the stroke then go 1/4 of it down.
You both are arguing over a simple procedure.
It's a small engine there is nothing complicated about it.
You're right, it isn't complicated. But that is not the right way to adjust valves. Doing it that way, the lifter (or valve stem, on flatheads) will be approximately perpendicular (90 degrees) to centerline of the cam lobe. 180 degrees is the ideal spot, where the lifter is on the base circle and directly opposite the cam lobe.