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Old 12-08-2009, 07:01 AM
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Could I use clay on the piston head to check PTV. Put a small tab in the valve pocket .200 thick and rotate the engine over twice. I'm sure I have no direct Piston to valve contact I just want the actual clearance spec.
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yes you can. only put a small amount and make sure that you put it were the clay does not get in the valve... then take out a mic and get your mesurement. the idea of the clay is to check the amount of clearance from the piston at tdc and the valve at full open. good luck...

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If you have pockets in the pistons, you also need to check side clearance (distance of side of valve to side of pocket).
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Don't forget to add a little oil to the clay and maybe also to the valves so that the clay wont stick to the valves.
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Clay method is OK but I prefer taking measurements to get a better number. The clay is somewhat subjective and can vary depending on how/where you cleave it, etc.
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The oil is a good idea, I will probably hit the valve with dab of grease.
Souppose it is not perfectly accurate, but more like plasti-gage.
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Tony M.put the heads together so this way I don't have to disassemble them to put check springs on, Right?
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If using real springs, you need a solid lifter.
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I got one for measuring for pushrod length




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