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bmexicang i have feeler gauges. so there should be NO space whatsoever between the rocker and the cam lobe?
I'm not sure what the exact spec is. My understanding is there should be little to no gap there, however.
Originally Posted by
bmexicang
if its just the HLA i dont mind taking them off and bleeding them, sounds like a lot less work than anything else ive thought up.
Il check to see if i can pull up on any of the rockers. im hoping that it is something repairable. Do the HLAs just pull right up when you remove the cams and rockers?
Yes, you can get them out by wrapping the end with a soft rag and pulling them with pliers. It's a really precise fit and there will be some suction, so be patient. Be careful to put back things where you found them. It helps to work on one rocker at a time. Be careful you don't lose a rocker guide or the shim when removing the rocker. The are just sitting on there with nothing holding them down when the cam is out. It's really important the shim goes back where you found it. The check ball inside the HLA can be tricky to disengage. I didn't have the proper tool, so I used a large paperclip bent into an L shape to get at it. Refer to the FSM if you need more info on bleeding HLA's.
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