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Valve clearance TD42
Valve clearance TD42
A quick question, my old amn knows how to adjust the valve clearances so he said hed show me, is the principle the same between petrol and diesel motors? if so, what are the required specs?
Set cyl 1 at TDC (mark on crank pulley aligned with timing case mark) Cyl6 valves should be rocking--inlet opening and exhaust valve closing.
Adjust valves 1,2,4,5,8,9 to 0.35mm with a feeler guage
Rotate engine so valves on cyl 1 are rocking and mark on crank pulley is aligned with mark on timing case. Adjust valves 3,6,7,10,11,12 to 0.35mm
Nick
Adjust valves 1,2,4,5,8,9 to 0.35mm with a feeler guage
Rotate engine so valves on cyl 1 are rocking and mark on crank pulley is aligned with mark on timing case. Adjust valves 3,6,7,10,11,12 to 0.35mm
Nick
matthewK wrote:when i did mine on my TB42 i pulled off the fan on the front and used a i think it was 27mm socket on the crank and good long ratchet to turn the motor around

Not sure what nut you have but the big bastard on the front of my GU TD42 looks to be about 50mm+. I've got up to 32mm sockets and it just laughed at them ...
KRiS
Interesting, wouldn't have thought that turning by one of the belts would be "grippy" enough to crank the engine. I assume this is with the engine still "sealed"?Dak wrote:I use the nut on the power steer pump, turns it over easily enough and set exhaust and inlet to 12 thou.
Cheers, Jeff.
Either way, thanks for the tips guys, will give it a go tomorrow.

KRiS
valves
hey shaun , normally we take the glow plugs out, makes it a bit easier and u can normally turn off one of the belts with a bit of pressure on the belt with the other hand to tighten and help it turn a bit . the clearances are 35 thou but i'm not one hundred percent sure if gu and gq is the same , we set my gu to 38 thou slightly loose as they tighten up and we reckon its minimally better for torque??( on petrols its slightly better and less time between the next adjustment) and my mates gq we set to 35 thou . most of the time they will be tight as thats what diesels do , and setting them usually won't reduce much engine noise as we were hoping on my mates gq but it will make a difference to performance well it did on ours .
td valve clearances
another way to rotate motor is to put it in gear, handbrake off and rock vehicle back and forwards till No1 or 6 are rocking.
Easy.
Easy.

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Re: td valve clearances
Does it matter if i use reverse or drive.. Cos in drive the car just rolled down the driveway and the motor didn't turn overeighty8 wrote:another way to rotate motor is to put it in gear, handbrake off and rock vehicle back and forwards till No1 or 6 are rocking.
Easy.
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I used the pulley on the power steering pump as well.
Works fine. Just apply a bit of pressure to the belt to stop it slipping.
The whole thing is easier to doe with 2 people.
One can crank and the other adjusts.
(I have to sit "in" the engine bay to adjust the tappets...... bloody 5"lift and 35s........)
Works fine. Just apply a bit of pressure to the belt to stop it slipping.
The whole thing is easier to doe with 2 people.
One can crank and the other adjusts.
(I have to sit "in" the engine bay to adjust the tappets...... bloody 5"lift and 35s........)
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